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A proton is a [[subatomic-particle]] with a [[mass]] of 1.673 * 10<sup>-27</sup>[[kilogram|kg]], a [[electric charge|charge]] of 1.602 * 10<sup>-19</sup> [[coulomb]] and a spin of 1/2. Protons are one of the three [[fermions]] which make up most of the matter we deal with every day. | A proton is a [[subatomic-particle]] with a [[mass]] of 1.673 * 10<sup>-27</sup>[[kilogram|kg]], a [[electric charge|charge]] of 1.602 * 10<sup>-19</sup> [[coulomb]] and a spin of 1/2. Protons are one of the three [[fermions]] which make up most of the matter we deal with every day. | ||
Protons are the lightest and most stable member of the [[baryon]] family in the [[Standard Model]]. | Protons are the lightest and most stable member of the [[baryon]] family in the [[Standard Model]]. |
Revision as of 05:44, 7 December 2007
A proton is a subatomic-particle with a mass of 1.673 * 10-27kg, a charge of 1.602 * 10-19 coulomb and a spin of 1/2. Protons are one of the three fermions which make up most of the matter we deal with every day.
Protons are the lightest and most stable member of the baryon family in the Standard Model.