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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mass of 1 PROTON = 1836 ELECTRONS .True or false and also give the reason. If incorrect Correct the false statement

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Better to just link this and do some math: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_the_mass_of_an_electron_compare_to_that_of_a_proton \[(1.6726*10^{-27})/(9.10938*10^{-31})=1836.1\] So the answer is yes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the mass of an electron is 9,10938291e-31 and the mass of the proton is 1.6726621637e-27 if you divided it proton mass/electron mass=1836.1525.... so, yes it is true

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