Yes, they are. A mass of electron is approximately 1 / 1836 of the mass of proton.
protons/neutrons are made of quarks which are smaller than electrons. electrons are smaller than protons and neutrons.
No they're smaller than protons and electrons
Electrons are 1,836 times lighter than protons. A proton is 99.8% the mass of a neutron
Atoms are considered the smallest unit of matter, made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Subatomic particles like quarks and leptons make up protons, neutrons, and electrons, but are not considered smaller than an atom.
All If "bigger" refers to mass, then all protons or neutrons are bigger than electrons, regardless of the element.
Some examples of subatomic particles include protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom, while electrons orbit around the nucleus. There are also smaller particles, such as quarks and leptons, that make up protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Subatomic particles, such as electrons, neutrons, and protons.
I think it's croutons. . .
Electrons have the smallest mass compared to protons and neutrons. The mass of a proton is approximately 1836 times greater than the mass of an electron, and the mass of a neutron is slightly greater than that of a proton.
Electrons are fundamental particles and we can not actually measure the size of an electron (we know we will NEVER be able to). However the size of protons and neutrons can be measured and we know that these particles are made up of other, more fundamental particles which are probably smaller.
Neutrons, protons, and electrons make up an atom, so they are smaller.
Electrons for one, and protons and neutrons are composed of quarks