Actually every proton has different size in different nucleus. But in general, Proton, 1x10-15 m or "a diameter of approximately one-millionth of a nanometer". The electron, the diameter is less than 1x10-18 m. Likewise, The diameter of an electron is less than 1/1000 the diameter of a proton.
A particle smaller than atom is a subatomic particle, protons , neutrons, and , electrons, the smallest one is an electron, smaller than that are point particles and elementary particles, one elementary particle and point particle is a quark, up quarks down quarks the smallest single thing found so far is a GLUON, which is the force which binds/holds quarks together. Where the devil lives in anti matter there are also atoms and subatomic particles and point particles but just anti, anti- GLUON, anti-QUARK, anti-ATOM, anti-SUBATOMIC PARTICLE. There is something called the string theory, and super string theory that theorizes about bosonic/boson strings but it can not be provine yet, and I think a gluon is still alot smaller than a bosonic/boson string if they are true.
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A molecule is definitely bigger than a proton. A proton is found in the nucleus of an atom, and two or more atoms make up a molecule. The proton is smaller than the molecule.
There are a number of subatomic particles smaller than a proton. The best known and most commonly used is the electron.
A proton is smaller than a molecule.
The proton is smaller.
A proton is smaller.
no
You mean; " which sub atomic particle is almost 2000 times smaller than a proton? "An electron=========
No, an electron is significantly smaller than a proton, it is approximately 1/1836th the mass of a proton. At a more advanced level, the space taken up by electrons in their shells take up a greater volume in space, but the size of the electron is much smaller than a proton.
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.
the neutral or no charge particle of an atom:it is located in the nucleus;has the same mass as the proton.
Absolutely; a proton weighs approximately 2000 times more than an electron.
A proton is smaller than a nucleus, which is smaller than an atom, which is again smaller than a molecule.
Of course it is smaller. It is a sub atomic particle
An electron is 1/1,836 of a proton.
Yes, the neutron has a negative charge and a mass that is smaller than the mass of a proton.
yes much smaller
You mean; " which sub atomic particle is almost 2000 times smaller than a proton? "An electron=========
Electrons are smallest
In kilograms, an electron's mass is ~9 x 10^(-31). A proton's mass is ~1.7 x 10^(-27). The mass of the proton is more than 1000 times of an electron.
Actually every proton has different size in different nucleus. But in general, Proton, 1x10-15 m or "a diameter of approximately one-millionth of a nanometer". The electron, the diameter is less than 1x10-18 m. Likewise, The diameter of an electron is less than 1/1000 the diameter of a proton.
No, an electron is significantly smaller than a proton, it is approximately 1/1836th the mass of a proton. At a more advanced level, the space taken up by electrons in their shells take up a greater volume in space, but the size of the electron is much smaller than a proton.
Yes, they are. A mass of electron is approximately 1 / 1836 of the mass of proton.
The electron's mass is about 1800 times smaller than a proton's. Source can be found here: http://www.astro.umass.edu/~arny/jatoms_tut.html