the masses are
me = 9.109 3826(16) × 10–31 kg
mp = 1.672 621 71(29) × 10−27 kg
mn = 1.674 927 29(28) × 10−27 kg
2006-12-28 21:16:10
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answer #1
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answered by j_orduna 2
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Weight Of An Electron
2016-10-01 07:09:16
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answer #2
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answered by stupka 4
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the weight of electron is 9.11 × 10−31 kg, the weight of proton is 1.672 621 71(29) × 10−27 kg and the weight of neutron is1.674 927 29(28) × 10−27 kg
2006-12-28 21:29:22
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answer #3
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answered by MUDIT 2
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The weight of an electron is 9.08*10^-31kg,a neutron is 1.675*10^-27 & a proton is 1.673*10^-27....
2006-12-28 21:19:39
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answer #4
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answered by Akshitha 5
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Electron 9.1x10^(-32) kg
Proton=Neutron= 1.677x10^(-27) kg
2006-12-29 00:44:29
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-02 22:41:16
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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please,
behave like a TRUE physics student.
use the word MASS instead of WEIGHT.
bcos WEIGHT=MASS x (GRAVITATIONAL ACCELERATION)
for whatever u wanted to know,
check these out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron
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2006-12-28 21:16:58
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answer #7
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answered by nick_name_less_than32characters 2
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the weight of anything is a relative term. it depends on the strength of gravity or am mount of acceleration in the frame of reference the measurement is being taken.
2006-12-28 21:02:01
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answer #8
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answered by Dashes 6
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