Regarding the proton as a sphere,
volume of proton = volume of sphere
therefore, equals (4/3)Ï€r3
where r qeuals the radius, for example, suppose the radius = 1.4 × 10-15
volume = 4/3 × 3.142 × (1.4 × 10-15 )3
To find the density of a proton, we first need to calculate its volume. Knowing that the diameter of the proton is 1.010-15m, we can determine its radius (0.505x10-15m). Using the volume formula for a sphere, V = 4/3 * π * r^3, we find the volume to be 4.22x10-45 m^3. Converting the mass of the proton to grams (1.6726219x10-24 g), the density is approximately 3.97x10^17 g/cm^3.
The smallest in volume would be c. proton. Protons are subatomic particles found within atomic nuclei and have a much smaller volume compared to the nucleus of an oxygen atom, a water molecule, an ice crystal, and the electron cloud of an oxygen atom.
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1836 times the mass of an electronSo how do you calculate '1836 times the mass of a proton' ?Mass of proton = 1.673 x 10-27 or (10 to the power of negative 27)Mass of electron = 9.109 x 10-31 or (10 to the power of negative 31)Simply by dividing the largest mass (of protons) by the smallest mass (electrons):(1.67262 . 10-27) / (9.10939 . 10-31) = [1.67262 /9.10939] . [10(-27)-(-31)] =0.1836 . 10+4 = 1836
A proton.
Since the volume of a proton is significantly larger than the volume of an electron, the density of a proton will be much lower compared to the density of an electron. Densities are calculated by mass/volume, so with protons being much heavier than electrons, the lower volume of protons will result in a lower density compared to electrons.
The diameter of proton is 1*10 raised to the minus power of 15 meter. The diameter of hydrogen atom is 1* 10 raised to the power of minus 10 meter. The formula for volume of spere is 4/3*22/7*r raised to 3. From this you get that volume of the hydrogen atom is approximately 4,000,000,000,000,000 times more than that of proton. That means most of the atom is empty space.
No, a proton is a subatomic particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom. The majority of the volume of an atom is made up of the empty space surrounding the nucleus, where the electrons are found.
To find the density of a proton, we first need to calculate its volume. Knowing that the diameter of the proton is 1.010-15m, we can determine its radius (0.505x10-15m). Using the volume formula for a sphere, V = 4/3 * π * r^3, we find the volume to be 4.22x10-45 m^3. Converting the mass of the proton to grams (1.6726219x10-24 g), the density is approximately 3.97x10^17 g/cm^3.
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matter is the exact amount of 'stuff' there is, while volume takes into account the space present in the stuff. for example, in a hydrogen atom, the matter consists of 1 proton and 1 electron only. the volume consists of 1 proton, 1 electron and all the space iside the atom that is present between the proton and electron. a gas has volume, a neutron star has matter (because the gravity is so high that all the space is squeezed out, and only pure matter remains).
For Protons: Mass of 1 proton = 1.6726215e-27 kg, so, [1 proton/1.6726215e-27 kg] x [1 kg/2.2 lb] = 2.717563e26 protons/lb. If the volume of a proton is them ~1.4e-55 m^3, then the volume of a pound of protons compressed into a solid mass as would be found in a neurton star is about 3.8e-29 cubic meters. To put this in perspective, the diameter of a hydrogen atom is ~1.06e-10m, giving a volume of 6.23e-31 m^3, which is about 60 times larger than the pound of protons.
If a proton, is a proton then it is a proton. (True).
The smallest in volume would be c. proton. Protons are subatomic particles found within atomic nuclei and have a much smaller volume compared to the nucleus of an oxygen atom, a water molecule, an ice crystal, and the electron cloud of an oxygen atom.
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No, a proton's charge is +1.
3 they have 2 up quarks and 1 down quarks (yes its quarks not quarts) :D