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A neutron walked into a bar and asked how much for a drink. ... The atom above, made up of one proton and one electron, is called hydrogen (the abbreviation for hydrogen is H). The proton and electron stay together because just like two magnets, the opposite electrical charges attract each other.
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・ the proton is positive charged and is one atomic mass unit ・ the neutron isn't charged but is one atomic mass unit ・ the electon is negative charge yet is zero atomic mass units
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The mass of a neutron and a proton are the same. An electron is very much smaller, about 1÷2000 times the size of a proton although it has an equal and opposite electrical charge. The electrons, although tiny, take up most of the space of an atom.
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Physics Question: If An Atom Has A Proton, Neutron, Electron, And Electric Force, Then Was Faraday Wrong In 1832 When He Said If There Is Electric Current There Are Lines Of Flux? You are very wrong, according ... Which Of The Following Is The Smallest Neutron, Proton, Atom, Electron, Or Cell?
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To the mere literary man without scientific knowledge, the relations of these words to each other are puzzling, and not easy to learn, even in an elementary way, from dictionaries, especially as dictionaries have ... We know only too well that Democritus, ... An atom is the smallest specific unit of a chemical element,
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One time he told that the neutron is a tightly associated form of a proton and an electron (!). I hadn't the expertise to answer with an argument like that of Franz above. I simply objected that the sum of the rest mass of a 'p' and 'e' is less than that of a 'n'. But he countered that;
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I suppose it's not really in the same regime as all the photons associated with the electron and proton in a hydrogen atom. But qualitatively there's some analogy, and I don't know of a line of demarcation ... Alternative free neutron decay to proton FrediFizzx Physics - General Discussion 22 May 11th 04 12:52 AM...
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Fundamental particles of atom are electron, proton and neutron. ... Charge: Proton is a positively charged particle. Magnitude of charge: Charge of proton is 1.6022 x 10-19 coulomb.; Mass of proton: Mass of proton is 1.0072766 a.m.u. or 1.6726 x 10-27 kg.; Comparative mass: Proton is 1837 times heavier than an electron.
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Archived thread of Neutron= proton + electron? from the physics forums community for science discussion and specifically Neutron= proton + electron? High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics ... However, it is entirely incorrect to talk about a neutron = proton + electron + anti-electron-neutrino, since these particles only...
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