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the mass of a proton is 1.67262 ×10 power -27 kg and mass of an electron is 9.10938 ×10 power -31kg. show that the mass of a proton is nearly 2000 times the mass of an electron

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Answered by hpgr1999
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Mass of proton/Mass of electron= 1.67262*10^-27/9.10938*10^-31

Mass of proton/Mass of electron=2*10^3(approx)

Mass of proton=2*10^3*Mass of electron

Mass of proton=2000*Mass of electron


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Answered by wifilethbridge
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Answer:

Mass of proton=2000 * Mass of electron

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of proton = 1.67262 \times 10^{-27}

Mass of electron = 9.10938 \times 10^{-31}

Now we are supposed to find the mass of a proton is nearly 2000 times the mass of an electron

Mass of proton/Mass of electron= \frac{1.67262*10^{-27}}{9.10938*10^{-31}}

Mass of proton/Mass of electron=2 \times 10^3

Mass of proton=2000 * Mass of electron

Hence the mass of a proton is nearly 2000 times the mass of an electron

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