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Octavio Suarez
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11 February, 10:32
How big is an electron compared to a proton?
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August Maldonado
11 February, 10:40
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A proton has about 1836 times the mass of an electron. The best estimate of physicists is that the radius of a proton is about 8*10-16m and the radius of an electron is about 10-16m. If they are correct, then a proton has about ten times the diameter of an electron
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