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Is neutron have mass ? if yes , then waht is theass of neutron ??​

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Answered by TheRose06
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THE mass of the neutron has been calculated by Chadwick on the assumption that the neutrons of boron are emitted by the isotope 115B, according to the nuclear reaction. Using the exact masses of 11⁵B, 4². He and 14⁷N and the maximum energy of the neutron excited by the rays of polonium, one may calculate for the neutron a mass 1.0068 (taking 16O = 16)¹.

Answered by Atharvdalke
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Ans ---- The same value as the mass of a neutron. The mass of a free neutron is 1.6749286 x 10⁻²⁷ kg or 939,565,346 eV/c². In common particle physics, units of mass and energy are interchangeable.

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