The force exerted by a proton on a proton and a proton on an electron at the same distance will be the same in magnitude but opposite in direction, due to Newton's third law of motion. This is because both protons and electrons have the same charge but opposite signs, leading to an equal and opposite force.
A proton-volt (PV) would be 1840 times greater than an electron-volt (eV) since the mass of a proton is 1840 times greater than the mass of an electron. This means that one proton-volt is equivalent to 1840 electron-volts.
F = QE , F = maelectron has (-Q)proton has (+Q) SO they have same force in magnitude and different directions ..electron has mass = 9*10^-31proton has mass = 1.6*10^-27mass of proton is biggerso the magnitude of acceleration for electron will be bigger ...
The charge of a proton is positive, while the charge of an electron is negative.
They have opposite charges.
No, the absolute charge of proton is equal to the absolute charge of electrons. however, their relative charge is opposite in sign.
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There is no such thing as a proton volt.
Mass ratio proton (neutron)/electron: 1 836
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.
Mass ratio proton (neutron)/electron: 1 836
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.
A proton-volt (PV) would be 1840 times greater than an electron-volt (eV) since the mass of a proton is 1840 times greater than the mass of an electron. This means that one proton-volt is equivalent to 1840 electron-volts.
1.66 X 10 -27 kg (mass of proton)/9.109 X 10 -31 kg (mass of an electron) = 1822 ----------------------the mass of a proton is almost 2000 times the mass of an electron
The mass of an electron is much smaller than the mass of a proton. An electron has a charge of -1, while a proton has a charge of +1.
mass of electron = 1/1836 mass of proton (or neutron)
Mass ratio proton (neutron)/electron: 1 836
equal but opposite