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  1. Why can't a neutron be thought of as a proton plus an electron and ...

    Sep 17, 2003 · In elementary physics, it is said that the neutron can "sorta" be thought of as a proton plus an electron together. The mass of the neutron is slightly higher than a proton, by approximately …

  2. Can Electrons and Protons Fuse to Form Neutrons? - Physics Forums

    Apr 17, 2008 · The discussion revolves around the possibility of electron and proton fusion to form neutrons, exploring both theoretical aspects and implications in plasma physics. Participants inquire …

  3. Size of proton, neutron and electron - Physics Forums

    Nov 5, 2016 · What do you mean by "less accurate"? If the electron has an intrinsic size (in the same way as proton and neutron have a size), it has to be extremely tiny.

  4. Can Proton-Electron Fusion Create a Neutron? - Physics Forums

    Jan 26, 2009 · The discussion centers on the feasibility of proton-electron fusion to create a neutron through the reaction e + p → n + ν. This process, known as inverse beta decay, requires an outgoing …

  5. Can protons and neutrons be converted into electrons and vice versa ...

    Feb 4, 2007 · The discussion centers on the conversion of protons and neutrons into electrons, specifically addressing the decay processes involved. A free neutron decays into a proton, an …

  6. Neutrino collision with a proton,neutron or an electron?

    Oct 19, 2011 · So if it hits a proton or neutron head on, then it will be affected. An electron is a point particle, so you can't get another point particle, such as a neutrino, to hit "head on" with it in some …

  7. A Beginner Physics Guide to Baryon Particles

    Apr 18, 2020 · A free neutron decays into a proton (plus an electron an anti-neutrino) with an average life expectancy of about fifteen minutes. Neutrons can survive, however, when bound with protons in …

  8. Proton and Electron Collision: What Might Happen?

    Jul 4, 2011 · The discussion centers around the potential outcomes of a collision between a proton and an electron, exploring theoretical possibilities, energy considerations, and previous experimental …

  9. How do you create protons, neutrons, and electrons from energy?

    May 18, 2008 · For instance in an electron-positron collider, you can create a quark-antiquark pair that undergoes hadronization and gluon emission -> in those processes protons and neutrons (and other …

  10. Can Protons and Electrons Combine to Form Neutrons?

    May 15, 2015 · The discussion revolves around the relationship between protons, electrons, and neutrons, particularly in the context of neutron star formation and the processes involved, such as …