9.1*10^(-31)kg
1800 times the mass of an electron is approximately equal to the mass of a proton.
1/1836 the mass of a proton
No. The mass of a neutron is far, far, far greater than the mass of an electron. In fact, the mass of a neutron is approximately about 1840 times greater than the mass of an electron. The particle that has exactly the same mass as an electron is its antiparticle, the positron.
Mass= mass of electron Speed= Almost equal to that of light
The mass of one electron is about 9.11E-31 kg. That's 0.000000000000000000000000000000911 kg. 911 billionths of a trillionth of a trillionth kg.
Their masses are equal. It's their charges that are opposite.
A neutron has approximately the same mass as a proton. Electrons have much lower mass.
yes i guess so
It is probable an error: the electron has a mass equal with 1/1836 from the mass of proton or neutron.
The mass of an electron is 9.1095x10^-28 grams and the mass of a proton is 1.6726x10^-24 grams. So while both are very small relative to our macroscopic world, protons are nearly 2000 times larger than electrons.
In the quantity of the electrical charge, the electron and the proton contain equal but opposite charges. In terms of mass, the proton is about equal in mass to 1876 electrons.
Yes; they simply have opposite charges.