Math, asked by COCBOSS, 11 months ago

The mass of a proton is 1.67262 x 10-27 kg and the mass of an electron is 9.10938*10-31kg. Show that the mass of proton is nearly 2000 times the mass of electron​

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Answered by Lucilfer2814
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Step-by-step explanation:

  • Let 'p' be mass of proton and 'e' be mass of electron.
  • Divide p by e, which is (1.67262 x 10-27 kg/9.10938 x 10-31 kg)
  • We'll get 1836.15 accurately. And so, it is nearly 2000. That is p = 2000*e.

COCBOSS: nhi aaya
Lucilfer2814: Have you entered correctly in your calculator? It should be the answer, mate!
COCBOSS: 1836.15 to sahi aaya lekin. vo 2000 *electron sahi nhi aaya
Lucilfer2814: 1836.15 is nearly equal to 2000 bud, speaking in general terms. There's literally no other answer.
COCBOSS: ok
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