a Golf ball, only if it is made of gold because of the very specific Atomic Mass of gold.
fast moving Golf ball.
fast moving Golf ball.
As the moving proton gets closer to the stationary proton, the electric force between them increases. This causes the moving proton to slow down and eventually come to a stop as the electrostatic force of repulsion between them balances the initial kinetic energy of the moving proton.
It is electron since wavelength = h/(mv), and since proton's mass > electron's mass, electron's wavelength is longer.
the electron would have the longer wavelength b/c the proton has more momentum and λ=h/p (λ is wavelength, h is planc's constant and p is momentum)
Yes it is.
An electron is 1/1,836 of a proton.
A single proton (not part of a larger nucleus) is the same as a positive hydrogen ion.
So far in the electromagnetic spectrum we have gamma radiations having the shortest wavelength. In case of de Broglie's waves the matter waves of massive objects such as an iron ball moving at a faster rate would have the shortest wavelength which could not be measured even. So we declare that only light particles such as electron, proton, neutron or alpha particle, deutron moving at higher speeds would act as a wave with shortest wavelength.
No. The electron and proton have the same amount of charge. Its just that the electron's charge is negative and the proton's charge is positive.
No, They are nearly exactly identical in size.
Protons have a larger mass, but it is unclear which (if either) have a larger radius. The electron does not seem to have ANY measurable radius.