The mass of a proton is approximately 1.67*10-27 kg.
The mass of an electron is approximately 9.11*10-31 kg.
1.67*10-27 kg / 9.11*10-31 kg = 1833
A proton is about 1833 times heavier than an electron.
No two subatomic particles have the exact same mass. The proton and the neutron, however, come close. Neutrons are heavier than protons by only 2.3 X 10-30 kg. (Neutron: 1.674927351 x 10-27, Proton: 1.672621777 x 10-27)
Proton or neutron
No, a proton is a positively-charged particle with a mass of 1.673 x 10-27 kg. What you described is a neutron.
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.
one one zero
the neutral or no charge particle of an atom:it is located in the nucleus;has the same mass as the proton.
If a proton would be 1, an electron would be 0.000544. An electron is 1,836 times lighter than a proton. A neutron would be 1.001 as a proton is 99.86% the mass of a neutron
A neutron has approximately the same mass as a proton. Electrons have much lower mass.
Mass ratio proton (neutron)/electron: 1 836
Mass ratio proton (neutron)/electron: 1 836
Mass ratio proton (neutron)/electron: 1 836
The mass of a proton is equal to a neutron.
Mass no-the no of proton=no of neutron
The mass of neutron is similar to the mass of proton, but not equal !
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.
A proton has slightly less mass than a neutron.
A proton has a mass slightly less than that of a neutron. A neutron is slightly more massive due to the extra mass of an additional electron.