One coulomb is about 6.2x1018 elementary charges. Two million protons, 2x106, is a very, very small percentage of this. The amount of charge represented by 2 million protons is about 3.2x10-13 coulombs.
if u are a civil engineer, to calculate the required amount of steel in structure.
Power requirements are measured in KVA, which stands for Kilo-Volt-Amperes. To calculate the amount of power you require you would use the following formula. KVA = Volts * Amps / 1000
To convert 'kwh' to 'kvah' you first need to measure the length of time. You will then convert this amount to hours by dividing by 3,600. You will then divide this amount by the length of time.
10MW is equal to 10,000,000 watts or 13,404 HP
Depends on the location, amount of debris, type of debris (whether or not it's hazardous), and time of year. Anywhere from a few hundred dollars to a few million.
The atomic number is the amount of protons which will equal the amount of electrons. The average atomic mass minus the number of protons will equal the amount of neutrons.
It is not clear what you want to calculate about the electron.
The amount of protons in an atom is its atomic number
well you look at the periodic table of elements. the atomic number equals the number of protons. Then subtract the number of protons from the atomic mass (both protons and nuetrons have atomic mass units of 1 and electrons equal 0). That will give you the number of nuetrons.
1 mil or 1 million is 1,000,000 of the respected money in question. i e dollars or euro.
There are 88 protons/electrons in radium. There are 138 neutrons.
The number of protons.
Osmium has 76 protons.
If the amount of protons and electrons are unequal than subtract the biggest minus smallest number. Ex: An atom has 4 protons and 3 electron. You subtract 4-3 to get 1. So the charge will be +!. I hope this helped.
Titanium has 22 protons.
An atom has the same amount of protons as electrons
Elelments are determined by the amount of protons they have. While different elements can have the same number of neutrons and protons, no two different elements can have the same amount of protons.