In simpler terms, a proton and neutron weigh 1 amu (atomic mass unit) each.
The nucleus has 15 protons and 18 neutrons. Since a proton's and a neutron's weight is only 1 amu, we can simply add the number of protons and neutrons to find the total mass of the nucleus:

The nucleus' mass is 33 amu.
Answer:
8 (maybe 18)
Explanation:
Depends on whether you have the d orbitals. If not, it's 8, and it's 18 including the d orbitals
You always multiply the mass (kg) by the velocity at which the object is travelling (m/s) to get the momentum (kg m/s) thus: 30 × 5 = 150 kg m/s
98.4% of the power turns into heat.
If the bulb consumes 55 watts,
then it "wastes"
(0.984) x (55w) = 54.12 watts
Answer:
5.213ft
Explanation:
Z² = x² + y²
x = √(z² - y²)
y = 52ft, dx = 6ft, z = 105ft, dz = ?
d(z² = x² + y²)
2zdz = 2xdx
dz = xdx/z
But x = √(z² - y²)
dz = √(z² - y²)/z * dx
dz = [√(105² - 52²)/105] * 6
dz = √(8521)/ 17.5
dz = 5.213ft