Chemistry, asked by prakharguptaujjain1, 1 year ago

Can mass number of an element can be negative

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Answered by musaib73
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noooooooooooooooooo
i think
because mass
cant be negative

musaib73: yup
prakharguptaujjain1: but atomic mass is multiple of 1/12 of mass of carbon
musaib73: bro it is approximate not appropriate
prakharguptaujjain1: so mass number can be fractional also
musaib73: yes i think
musaib73: but if u have dobt you can Google it
prakharguptaujjain1: I think it cant be negative as mass number is sum of proton and neutron which is whole number
musaib73: bro in qudratic equation if we get negative value of length (for eg) we cancel it same is the case with this thing (i think)
musaib73: Negative mass. In theoretical physics, negative mass is matter whose mass is of opposite sign to the mass of normal matter, e.g. −1 kg. ... General relativity describes gravity and the laws of motion for both positive andnegative energy particles, hencenegative mass, but does not include the other fundamental forces. and therefore mass can be actually negative , neagtive sign only difines state
prakharguptaujjain1: thanks
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