yes, it has less mass.
A proton has a positive charge which is equal in magnitude but opposite to the charge on an electron, which is negative.
A proton. A proton has a mass of 1 a.m.u. while an electron has a mass of 1/1840 a.m.u.
No. The mass of a neutron is far, far, far greater than the mass of an electron. In fact, the mass of a neutron is approximately about 1840 times greater than the mass of an electron. The particle that has exactly the same mass as an electron is its antiparticle, the positron.
There is no such thing as a proton volt.
True. But please note that there are other differences between the proton and the electron as well - for example, the proton has a larger mass, and the proton is made up of smaller particles, while the electron - as far as we know - is not.
F = QE , F = maelectron has (-Q)proton has (+Q) SO they have same force in magnitude and different directions ..electron has mass = 9*10^-31proton has mass = 1.6*10^-27mass of proton is biggerso the magnitude of acceleration for electron will be bigger ...
Proton has a greater mass than the electron.
This statement is incorrect. A proton has a mass that is approximately 1836 times greater than that of an electron.
an electron has way less mass than a proton.
The proton will have greater acceleration. This is because the proton has a higher charge to mass ratio than the alpha particle. The proton has a +1 charge, as you know, and the alpha particle has a +2 charge because it has 2 protons in it. But the alpha particle also has a pair of neutrons fuesed to those 2 protons, so it has a 2 to 4 charge to mass ratio. The proton, with its 1 to 1 ratio of charge to mass, will have a greater acceleration in the same electric field.
No. A proton is many times more massive than an electron.
No. A proton is many times more massive than an electron.
A proton attracts an neutron. B. A proton repels an electron. C. A proton attracts an electron.
First of all, the forces they experience would be in exactly the opposite directions. Secondly, because the mass of the proton is greater, it would have a lower acceleration than the electron.
The force experienced by a proton in an electric field will be the same as for any other charged particle with the same charge, because the force depends on the charge of the particle and the electric field strength. The charge of a proton is the same as the charge of an electron, just opposite in sign. The mass of the proton being 1836 times greater than the mass of an electron will not affect the force experienced by the proton in the electric field.
A proton-volt (PV) would be 1840 times greater than an electron-volt (eV) since the mass of a proton is 1840 times greater than the mass of an electron. This means that one proton-volt is equivalent to 1840 electron-volts.
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.