Avogadro Defines Mass by: Miles Pelton Avogadro says that there - TopicsExpress



          

Avogadro Defines Mass by: Miles Pelton Avogadro says that there are 6.02214 x 1023 elemental particles in one mole of any element. Avogadro says that one mole of any element has a weight of 1 gram. Avogadro says 1 gram of any element contains 6.02214 x 1023 elemental particles. To Avogadro, protons and neutrons were the elemental particle. Translated, 6.02214 x 1023 protons and neutrons equals one gram. Then each proton or neutron weighs 1/6.02214 x 1023 or 0.17 x 10_23 gram. Then with 1,840 neutrinos per nuclei or (0.17 x 10_23) /1840 gram per neutrino. Therefore a person weighing 180 pounds or 81,646 grams is made of 48,028 x 1021 neutrinos. That is 48,028,235,294,117,647,058,823,529.411.76 neutrinos. Now that is a lot for the “peers” to gag on. Is that empirical or what?
Posted on: Sun, 22 Sep 2013 15:44:05 +0000

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