This statement is incorrect. A proton has a mass that is approximately 1836 times greater than that of an electron.
The electron has no atomic mass number. The mass of an electron is roughly 1/1800 of the mass of a proton or neutron.
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.
About 1/1800.
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.
Electrons have ~1800 times less mass than protons and neutrons
This statement is incorrect. A proton has a mass that is approximately 1836 times greater than that of an electron.
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
The electron has no atomic mass number. The mass of an electron is roughly 1/1800 of the mass of a proton or neutron.
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.
About 1/1800.
The Electron is by far the smallest of the three. Protons are the same size and mass of the Neutron, and they are more than 1,800 times the mass of the electron.If you don't understand that, here's some form of a table of the masses of the 3 particles:Electron: 1/1800 Neutron = 1/1800 ProtonNeutron: 1800 Electrons = 1 ProtonProton: 1800 Electrons = 1 Neutron
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
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.