Atomic mass unit
The Si unit used for the masses of particles is the atomic mass unit (amu).
AMU (Atomic Mass Unit) is the SI masses of particles for nucleus.
protons and neutrons are subatomic particles and adding the two amounts together gives you the atomic mass unit
The SI unit is the unified atomic mass unit (amu), the symbol is u. Or Dalton, the symbol is Da.
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Atomic mass unit. Unit for mass for atoms & their sub-atomic particles. An electron is rounded to 0 amu (since its mass is less than 1 amu). A proton and a neutron are 1 amu each.
The atomic mass unit is not a SI unit. An atomic mass unit is equal to 1/12 from the atomic mass of the isotope 12C.
Neutrons and protons have masses approximative equal to one amu.
It is electron. It's mass is negligibly small compared to that of proton and neutron. Hence,it's contribution to atomic mass is not counted
Dalton Da or amu u
The atomic mass unit is used to express the measure of the atomic mass.