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The mass of particle A is approximately 6.5 x 10^-8 grams and the mass of particle B is 8.8 x 10^-27 grams. Approximately how many of particle B have the same mass as one of particle A?​

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Answer:

Take the ratio of the 2 numbers:


\frac{6.5 * {10}^( - 8) }{8.8 * {10}^( - 27) } = 7.4 * {10}^(18)

This means that it takes 7.4×10^18 particle Bs to equal the mass of particle A.

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