Yes the distance between the proton ie the nucleus of hydrogen atom and the electron in the first orbit is found to be 0.53 A ie 5.3 x 10-11 m
Here A stands for Angstrom unit which equals to 10-10 m
This distance is named as Bohr's radius.
9.1x10`8
proton positive neutron neutral electron negative
No. The electron and proton have the same amount of charge. Its just that the electron's charge is negative and the proton's charge is positive.
Negative
Protons : Positive unit chargeElectrons: Negative unit chargeNeutrons: No charge.
The electric force of attraction between a proton and an electron is normally called an electrostatic attraction. This is due to proton being positively charged and electron being negatively charged.
electron-negative, proton-positive, neutron-neutral
A proton has a positive charge of +1 An electron has a negative charge of -1 An neutron has no charge
An electron has a negative charge.
proton positive neutron neutral electron negative
No. The electron and proton have the same amount of charge. Its just that the electron's charge is negative and the proton's charge is positive.
A proton is positive, an electron is negative, and a neutron is neutral.
Negative
Proton - Positive Neutron - Neutral Electron - Negative Proton - Positive Neutron - Neutral Electron - Negative
Proton - positive charge (+) Neutron - neutral charge (0) Electron - negative charge (-)
positive: proton negative: electron neutral: neutron
Protons and electrons interact by electric force.F=(k*q1*q2)/r^2 , k is a constant, r is the distance between the two and q1,q2 are the two charges, because the proton is positive and the electron negative the force has a negative value meaning they attract each other.
neutron is neutral, proton is positive electron is negative