No. Protons are too small to install cameras.
the positive charge present inside the nucleus of an atom having charge+1 is called proton
The positively charged particle in an atom is a proton. Proton - positive Neutron - neutral Electron - negative
The repulsive force between proton-proton pairs inside the nucleus is called the electrostatic repulsion force. This force arises due to the positively charged protons within the nucleus experiencing mutual repulsion because they all have the same charge.
False. A proton is found inside the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons do not fit inside a proton or neutron. Electrons move around the nucleus where the protons and electrons are, and the mount of electrons depends on the atom. For a neutral atom the number of electrons = the number of protons. If that does not hold true the atom will receive a (+) or (-) charge. It will be a (+) if it is missing one electron and a (-) if it has an extra electron. To the guy who wrote that, the question was asking (in size) how many electrons could fit inside a proton relative to its size. The answer is about 1/1836 electrons could fit inside a proton.
inside the nucleaus
the positive charge present inside the nucleus of an atom having charge+1 is called proton
The positively charged particle in an atom is a proton. Proton - positive Neutron - neutral Electron - negative
because it binds with a nuetron that is equal to its mass
Proton. Neutron. Electron.
proton
The repulsive force between proton-proton pairs inside the nucleus is called the electrostatic repulsion force. This force arises due to the positively charged protons within the nucleus experiencing mutual repulsion because they all have the same charge.
False. A proton is found inside the nucleus of an atom.
The element Hydrogen
Protons and neutrons are present in the nucleus. Electrons are present in orbits of an atom. Where as proton are located at centre of the nucleus.
The neutron changes into a proton and an electron
There are three quarks: 2 up quarks and 1 down quark.