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: A [[proton]] is one of two [[baryon]]s found in the [[Atomic Nucleus|atomic nucleus]]. | : A [[proton]] is one of two [[baryon]]s found in the [[Atomic Nucleus|atomic nucleus]]. | ||
: [[Proton]]s have a [[Electrical Charge|charge]] of 1.60x10<sup>-19</sup> [[Coulomb]]s (the [[Elementary Charge|elementary charge]]) and a [[mass]] of 1.67x10<sup>-27</sup>kg. | : [[Proton]]s have a [[Electrical Charge|charge]] of 1.60x10<sup>-19</sup> [[Coulomb]]s (the [[Elementary Charge|elementary charge]]) and a [[mass]] of 1.67x10<sup>-27</sup>kg. |
Revision as of 07:57, 19 July 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
The Proton is a positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
About Protons
- Protons are a type of nucleon.
- Protons have a relative atomic charge of +1 and a relative atomic mass of 1.
Hydrogen | Helium | Lithium | Beryllium |
This atom has an Atomic Number (Z) of 1 therefore it contains 1 proton. | This atom has an Atomic Number (Z) of 2 therefore it contains 2 proton. | This atom has an Atomic Number (Z) of 3 therefore it contains 3 proton. | This atom has an Atomic Number (Z) of 4 therefore it contains 4 proton. |
Key Stage 5
Meaning
A proton (p) is a baryon made from 2 up-quarks and 1 down-quark.
About Protons
- The proton is denoted with a lower case p.
- A proton is one of two baryons found in the atomic nucleus.
- Protons have a charge of 1.60x10-19 Coulombs (the elementary charge) and a mass of 1.67x10-27kg.
- A proton is the most stable hadron with a half life longer than the age of the Universe.
Subatomic Particle | Quark-composition | Charge/e | Strangeness | Baryon Number | Lepton Number |
\(uud\) | \(Q=+1\) | \(S=0\) | \(B=+1\) | \(L=0\) | |
\(\bar{u}\bar{u}\bar{d}\) | \(Q=-1\) | \(S=0\) | \(B=-1\) | \(L=0\) |