Examples of using Protons in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Protons are moving.
Do you have 11 protons?
Two protons and neutrons.
Sorry I meant photons not protons.
Protons and two neutrons.
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Electrons are much smaller than protons and neutrons.
Protons- Positively charged particles.
If you have two atoms, they got the same number of protons.
Protons are made up of smaller particles.
We also have a problem with the protons and the neutrons themselves.
(protons, neutrons, and other three-quark particles).
And what defines each element is the number of protons in the nucleus.
Protons are particles with a positive electric charge.
These signals carry information about the location of protons in the body.
Protons are accelerated to 99.999999% the speed of light.
Electrons move faster than protons, since they are much lighter.
Those protons are accelerated to 99.9999 percent of the speed of light.
Electromagnetism is responsible for keeping electrons and protons inside atoms.
Since protons are so much smaller than light waves how could they ever see it to begin with?
These signals provide much-needed information about the exact location of protons in the body.
Smaller than molecules are atoms, protons, nuclei, electrons and quarks.
They have littleelectrons that swarm around a central nucleus with neutrons and protons.
Or how is it that protons carry a positive electrical charge equal to that of the negatively charged electrons?
You know that the microscopic particles of matter include molecules,atoms, and protons.
In the collisions between two protons at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, billions of particles and antiparticles are produced every second.
These enzymes catalyze thereversible hydration of carbon dioxide into bicarbonate and protons.
Now we collide these two beams of protons, as I mentioned, each beam has 1380 bunches, each bunch has 160 billion protons.
Except for the nucleus of ordinary(light) hydrogen, which has a single proton, all atomic nuclei contain both protons and neutrons.
Protons and neutrons are held together in the nucleus of an atom by the strong nuclear force, which is the strongest of the four forces of physics.
While protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons orbit the nucleus in shells or energy levels, located at different distances from the nucleus.