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
It is said that England is 74 times smaller than the United States. It is also three times smaller than Japan.
Ireland is about 358 times smaller than Africa.
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500,000,001 quadrimeters thats more than trillion times smaller.
-6x = 7 x = 7 / -6 x = (-7/6), i.e. -1 1/6, i.e., negative one and one sixth.
No. It is 5 times smaller.
Electrons are 1,836 times lighter than protons. A proton is 99.8% the mass of a neutron
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It really depends what particle you are comparing it to. Compared with the neutron and proton: The electron has a much smaller mass - roughly 2000 times smaller than the neutron or proton. As far as we know, the electron is a truly elementary particle. Protons and neutrons are made up of smaller particles (the quarks). The electron has a negative charge, the proton a positive charge, and the neutron is electrically neutral.
Compared to a proton, an electron has a much smaller mass (approximately 1/1836 times the mass of a proton) and a negative charge. Electrons are located outside the nucleus of an atom, while protons are found within the nucleus.
There are only two kind of charge particles, the positive and negative charge particle. The positive charge is called proton and the negative charge is called electron. There are also numerous other charge negative, positive particles out there beside the one mention here but they only exist in a fleeting amount of times then disintegrated into pure energy.
No, they are completely different. A proton is much larger than and electron and carries a positive charge. Protons can be divided into smaller particles called quarks. An electron is tiny compared to a proton and carries a negative charge. Electrons are fundamental particles, meaning they cannot be divided into smaller particles.
Each proton has a positive charge. Each electron has a negative charge. The 'size' of the charge on every proton and every electron is the same. Every proton has the mass of about 1,850 electrons.
yes didn't you learn it from your teacher?
the same as a positive times a negative, a negative
Connect a battery charger to the battery and let it fully charge. Do not charge it with the cars alternator. If it will not accept a charge the battery needs replacing. Connect positive (+) red cable to positive post and black negative (-) cable to negative post. Trickle charge the battery do not fast charge it as the charge won't take. Sure it will start the car a few times but a good charge to a battery is one that is done slowly