PHY 101- Introduction to physics
A nucleus with an atomic number of 10 and a mass number of 22 must have
10 protons, 12 neutrons, 22 nucleons
a common iron atom has 26 electrons, how many electrons does an isotope of iron have?
26. An ion has a different number of protons and electrons, and isotope has the same protons and electrons but different neutrons
A nucleus with an atomic number of 30 and a mass number of 65 must have
35 neutrons
If a 1-kg sample of antimatter meets 10kg of matter, how much survives.
9 kg, the anti-matter destroys 1 of the matter.
An element with atomic number 26
Has 26 protons, normally 26 electrons, is iron
the most abundant element in the universe is
Hydrogen
Brownian motion has to do with
Random motions of atoms and molecules
mass number of an element refers to the number of
The amount of mass- so protons and neutrons, nucleons
The sky is white
due to thick particles
To see your full height image in a wall mirror, the minimum height of the mirror should be
half your height
we know atoms are mostly
made of empty space
electrically neutral
neutrons
Atoms heavier than hydrogen were made by
nuclear fusion
What is known about atoms is that they are
perpetually moving, tinier than the wavelengths of visible light and recycling among innumerable forms.
A nucleon is
protons and neutrons
Color of light that passes through the thick atmosphere is.
red
blueness in the sky is due to
scattering
Light takes the path from one point to another that is
the quickest
the electronic charge of a proton is
the same as an electron
elements that are heavier than hydrogen are
the stars
Your reflected image in a plane mirror is as far behind the mirror as
your distance/ how far you are from the mirror