No, go look up their masses.
No, the proton's mass is roughly 2000 times that of the electron.
A neutron has approximately the same mass as a proton. Electrons have much lower mass.
The electron is the smallest having about 1/1836th the mass of a proton or neutron, which means that basically an electron has no mass. The neutron and proton weigh the same both having a mass of 1.
No, there are the same number of protons and electrons in an atom, but I don't think that they have the same mass. You're right, an electron is 1,836 times lighter than a proton.
The masses of all three particles are different The masses of a proton and the mass of a neutron are very close, however. The mass of an electron is much smaller than the mass of a proton or neutron.
The electron, because it has much less mass than the proton and momentum is the product of mass and speed.
It is electron since wavelength = h/(mv), and since proton's mass > electron's mass, electron's wavelength is longer.
the mass of an electron is actually about 1800 times lessthan a proton.
Each proton has a positive charge. Each electron has a negative charge. The 'size' of the charge on every proton and every electron is the same. Every proton has the mass of about 1,850 electrons.
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.