Crime volume all elements with different and many of the materials in nature that are too much alike weight but they are different.
These particles are: proton and neutron.
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.
These particles are: proton and neutron.
Electron and positron (anti-electron) have almost the same mass, with a negligible difference due to their opposite charge.
They don't contain the same number of particles because some particles are more dense than others making one atom and another atom the same mass but not have the same number of particles.
These particles are: proton and neutron.
Proton and neutron.
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.
Protons and neutrons have about the same mass, with the neutron being slightly more massive.
These particles are: proton and neutron.
Ah, isn't it fascinating how the proton and neutron have about the same mass? They're like two peas in a pod, working together to make up the nucleus of an atom. Just imagine them dancing around, creating harmony in the world of particles.
Temperature and mass of the particles affect the kinetic energy of particles. As temperature increases, the particles move faster, increasing their kinetic energy. Similarly, particles with higher mass have greater kinetic energy compared to particles with lower mass at the same temperature.
An alpha particle is two protons and two neutrons (same as a Helium nucleus) so when a nucleus ejects an alpha it will defintely have less mass. Also it will be a new element because it has two less protons.
No. The two phrases have almost nothing to do with each other at all.
alpha particles consist of two protons and two neutrons (helium nucleus) logically one neutron can not have a larger mass than two neutrons and two other subatomic particles of a similar mass
Electron and positron (anti-electron) have almost the same mass, with a negligible difference due to their opposite charge.
Protons and neutrons have almost the same mass.