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In mass, about 1836. In size... we're getting into a grey area here.

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Gerardo Glover

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How many times is the electron larger than an proton?

I believe it is reversed with a electron being smaller its mass is 1/1840 or 0.05% of a proton's. In fact the mass is so small we ignore it in calculation in stiochiometry. See here: http://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/t-72615.html


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How many times is proton heavier than electron?

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How many times greater is the mass of a proton than the mass of an electron?

1836 times the mass of an electronSo how do you calculate '1836 times the mass of a proton' ?Mass of proton = 1.673 x 10-27 or (10 to the power of negative 27)Mass of electron = 9.109 x 10-31 or (10 to the power of negative 31)Simply by dividing the largest mass (of protons) by the smallest mass (electrons):(1.67262 . 10-27) / (9.10939 . 10-31) = [1.67262 /9.10939] . [10(-27)-(-31)] =0.1836 . 10+4 = 1836


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