Electron est minimae massae particula quae onus electricum habere potest. Ei onus electricum est –e.Massa electronis est massa protonis divisa in partes circiter 1852.
Sicut cum aliis particulis elementariis accidit, electronis massa quam minima est, ita ut electrones simul coniuncti particularum et undarum compartiantur. Quemadmodum mechanica quantica docet.
↑proton-electron mass ratio.The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty (2006), National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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