To clarify, the phrase "1800 times smaller than a proton" suggests a comparison of size. A proton has a radius of about 0.84 femtometers (1 femtometer = 10^-15 meters), so to find something that is 1800 times smaller, you would divide that radius by 1800. This results in a size of approximately 0.00047 femtometers, which is significantly smaller than the scale of subatomic particles we typically consider. However, such a size is beyond current physical understanding and does not correspond to any known particle.
This statement is incorrect. A proton has a mass that is approximately 1836 times greater than that of an electron.
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.
No. Protons have about 1836 times the mass of an electron.
The ratio of a proton's rest mass to an electron's rest mass is 1836.15267247:1. For more information, follow the link below.
No, the electrn mass is around 1836 times less that the proton
This statement is incorrect. A proton has a mass that is approximately 1836 times greater than that of an electron.
A proton is about 1,836 times heavier than an electron. In terms of size, the proton is also larger than an electron. However, the exact size of both particles is extremely small, with the proton being about 100,000 times smaller than an atom.
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
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.
Electrons are lighter than proton Electrons are elementary particles, and just happen to be among the lightest of them all. Protons and neutrons are not elementary (they consist of quarks and gluons) and just happen to be heavierer
I believe it is reversed with a electron being smaller its mass is 1/1840 or 0.05% of a proton's. In fact the mass is so small we ignore it in calculation in stiochiometry. See here: http://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/t-72615.html
The mass of an electron is approximately 1⁄1836 of a proton. Thus as hydrogen is made of one proton and one electron, hydrogen is 1837 times heavier than an electron.
Electrons have the smallest mass compared to protons and neutrons. The mass of a proton is approximately 1836 times greater than the mass of an electron, and the mass of a neutron is slightly greater than that of a proton.
To calculate how many times 1800 can go into 10, you would perform the division: 10 1800 1800 10 Since 10 is significantly smaller than 1800, the result will be a very small decimal number, indicating that 1800 cannot go into 10 evenly. So, 10 1800 ≈ 0.0056 1800 10 ≈0.0056 Therefore, 1800 can't go into 10 any whole number of times.
Both electrons and protons can travel at different speeds. However, since a proton has about 1800 more mass than an electron, the same voltage will make an electron move faster than a proton.Both electrons and protons can travel at different speeds. However, since a proton has about 1800 more mass than an electron, the same voltage will make an electron move faster than a proton.Both electrons and protons can travel at different speeds. However, since a proton has about 1800 more mass than an electron, the same voltage will make an electron move faster than a proton.Both electrons and protons can travel at different speeds. However, since a proton has about 1800 more mass than an electron, the same voltage will make an electron move faster than a proton.
Of course it is smaller. It is a sub atomic particle
No. Protons have about 1836 times the mass of an electron.