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There was only one mouldy apple at the bottom of the barrel!
It's a bit coarse. But unless it's mouldy it's perfectly safe.
No, the apple mass does not stay the same after taking a bite. When a person takes a bite out of an apple, a portion of the apple's mass is removed. The total mass of the apple decreases as a result.
The mass of electrons is ignored in calculating an approximate atomic mass, because an electron's mass is only about 1/1836.1 of the mass of a proton or neutron.
The mouldy peach went mouldy and disintegrated in the bottom of Liam Booth's bag.
These values are similar.
The apple has mass. The Earth has mass. The apple falls down, and the Earth "falls" up. The Earth's motion is not measurable. The apple's motion is.
The approximate mass of an atom that contains 10 protons and 11 neutrons is 21.
16 amu
"Pound" is a unit of force. It's not a unit of mass. The mass of an apple depends on the individual apple. If it weighs, say, 8 ounces on Earth, then its mass is 0.5 poundmass, or 0.015625 slug.
electrons are the same as protons
3 pounds