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How many electrons would have the same mass as a proton or neutron?

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How many electrons would have the same mass as a proton or neutron?

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It will take A LOT of electrons to have the same mass as a proton or neutron because a proton and neutron are both 1 amu. The electron is 0.000000000001 amu.

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