Yes
Fission produces many different products, some of which are neutrons, and some of which are larger than neutrons, and some of which are smaller than neutrons.
Protons and neutrons are made up of three quarkseach.
Atoms are made of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons... so these are smaller than the atom :) - there are stuff smaller than the protons, neutrons and electrons too - just in case thatz your next question... Google.com is your best bet!
Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.
A nucleus, made of protons and neutrons, and elections.
Nuclear fission
Fission produces many different products, some of which are neutrons, and some of which are larger than neutrons, and some of which are smaller than neutrons.
protons/neutrons are made of quarks which are smaller than electrons. electrons are smaller than protons and neutrons.
Electrons are smaller in mass, but equal to protons in charge, although with the opposite charge, and bigger than neutrons in charge.
No, they are far smaller.
Protons and neutrons are made up of three quarkseach.
Neutrons, protons, and electrons make up an atom, so they are smaller.
Electrons have a smaller mass than both protons and neutrons. Both protons and neutrons are over 1800 times as massive as electrons.
Electrons for one, and protons and neutrons are composed of quarks
Atoms are made of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons... so these are smaller than the atom :) - there are stuff smaller than the protons, neutrons and electrons too - just in case thatz your next question... Google.com is your best bet!
Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.
Components of the atom are protons, neutrons and electrons.