They can be found in the nucleus.
True statements: All neutrons are alike, all electrons are alike, all protons are alike (All atoms of a given isotope is only alike). False statement: All atoms are alike All atoms are not alike as they may vary in the number of protons / electrons / neutrons.
Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and neutrons have no charge (neutral).
None of the statements are true. Speed is distance divided by time, therefore, as time decreases and distance remains constant, speed increases.
The protons and the neutrons are located in the nucleus of an atom.
Sure! What are the following statements about centripetal force you would like to know if they are true or not?
they are both made of protons, neutrons, and electrons
Protons and neutrons have the same mass
Identities are statements that are true for any number.
What are three statements that are true about Francis Drake?
they was a diverse group
Several come to mind. They are both found in the nucleus of an atom. Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons have no charge. They are nearly the same size, though neutrons are a bit larger. The sum of the protons and neutrons in an isotope of an element is its mass number.
To determine which statements about lines are true, you would typically need to provide specific statements for evaluation. Generally, some true statements about lines include that they are straight paths that extend infinitely in both directions, have no thickness, and are defined by two points. Additionally, lines can be parallel, intersecting, or perpendicular based on their orientations in a plane.
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"In mathematics, a proof is a demonstration that if some fundamental statements (axioms) are assumed to be true, then some mathematical statement is necessarily true." (from Wikipedia)
Statements that always or never hold true are called "tautologies."
It is a mathematically true statement. It is grammatically incorrect.
Without know what statements you are referring to we cannot answer.