Electron = 9.109 X 10 - 31 kg
Proton = 1.67 X 10 - 27 kg
so,
1.67 X 10 - 27/9.109 X 10 -31
= 1833 times as much does a proton mass over an electron
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it would weigh as much as a gallon of milk! it would weigh as much as a gallon of milk!
4.164 kg.
the mass of an American dime is 2.268 grams. multiply by roughly 1836.
Guy
If a proton would be 1, an electron would be 0.000544. An electron is 1,836 times lighter than a proton. A neutron would be 1.001 as a proton is 99.86% the mass of a neutron
If the electron were the size of a golf ball, the proton would be about the size of a basketball and the electron would be orbiting about 8000 meters away (assuming the Bohr model of the atom).
Compared to the (charge/mass) ratio of the electron:-- The (charge/mass) ratio of the proton is much smaller; although the proton charge is equal to the electron charge, the proton mass is much larger, by a factor of more than 1,800.-- The (charge/mass) ratio of the neutron is zero, because the neutron charge is zero.
The positively charged particle in an atom is the proton. The negatively charged particle is the electron. The electrically neutral particle is the neutron.
There is only ONE electron in the hydrogen atom . Here is a table of hydrogen isotopes. You will notice in all three cases there is only one proton and one electron. protium ([1/1]p) ; 1 proton, 0 neutrons , 1 electron deuterium ([2/1]d) ; 1 proton, 1 neutron , 1 electron tritium ([3/1]t) ; 1 proton, 2 neutrons , 1 electron NB helium ([4/2]He) ; 2 protons, 2 neutrons, 2 electrons.
If a proton would be 1, an electron would be 0.000544. An electron is 1,836 times lighter than a proton. A neutron would be 1.001 as a proton is 99.86% the mass of a neutron
If you weighed 30lb on Earth you would weigh a mere 2lb.
There is no such thing as a proton volt.
I think an electron will react maybe kind of together to get in side a bulb but if the proton is there i think it will make there slower.
An electron
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A proton and a neutron added together would be Deuterium without an electron.
If you weighed 102 pounds on earth, you would weigh 92.5 on venus.
If the electron were the size of a golf ball, the proton would be about the size of a basketball and the electron would be orbiting about 8000 meters away (assuming the Bohr model of the atom).
you would weigh 50 pounds on neptune
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