Re: What will happen?



"DARTH VADER" <ullalvarun007@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> What will happen when a electron is kept near a proton ?


[electron] + [proton] => [hydrogen atom] + 13.6 eV

that happens naturally, without application of external
force. If they are "kept near" via application of external
force (high energy scattering), you'll eventually get

[electron] + [proton] => [neutron] + [neutrino]

The nearly massless neutrino moves away at near the
speed of light. A free neutron isn't stable, and after about
10 minutes:

[neutron] => [proton] + [electron] + [anti-neutrino]

[Old Man]


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