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How does the mass of the neutron compared with the mass of proton? using circle of represent the particle sho the comparison by drawing a seesaw with the particle on it.

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Answered by lizasahu2007
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Answer:

Unlike protons and electrons, which are electrically charged, neutrons have no charge - they are electrically neutral. ... The mass of a neutron is slightly greater than the mass of a proton, which is 1 atomic mass unit (amu). (An atomic mass unit equals about 1.67×10−27 kilograms.)

Explanation:

Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The mass of neutron is equal o 1 amu and is slightly greater than the mass of proton.

Explanation:

  • An electron had three fundamental particles electrons, protons, and neutrons.
  • Neutrons carry no charge they are electrically neutral.
  • While the proton has + 1 charge on it, and electron had - 1 charge on it.
  • The mass of neutron is equal o 1 amu and is slightly greater than the mass of proton.
  • A neutron also has about the same diameter as a proton or  1.7×10−15  meters.
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