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β 14y agoThe force experienced by a single helium atom will depend on the specific conditions in which it is placed. Generally, the force experienced by an atom is very small, on the order of nanoNewtons or picoNewtons, due to interactions with other atoms or fields.
An atom of helium has 2 electrons.
A minimum of 1.667 newtons.
A helium atom has 2 neutrons in its nucleus. This is because the nucleus of a helium atom consists of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, making a total of 4 subatomic particles.
A helium atom contains 2 protons, 2 neutrons, and 2 electrons.
Helium will have only 2 electrons
An atom of helium has 2 electrons.
A neutral atom of helium has 2 electrons.
Helium has one kind of atom: helium.
1,000 pounds of force = 4,448.4 newtons (rounded)
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1 newton = 0.2248 pound force (rounded) 1 pound force = 4.4484 newtons (rounded) 67 pounds force = 298 newtons (rounded)
newtons measure force not mass
A minimum of 1.667 newtons.
A helium atom has 2 neutrons in its nucleus. This is because the nucleus of a helium atom consists of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, making a total of 4 subatomic particles.
A sulfur atom is about 32 times heavier than a helium atom. This is based on the atomic masses of sulfur (32 amu) and helium (4 amu).
150,000 pounds force = 667,258 Newtons. (rounded)
23,000 newtons = 5,170 pounds force (rounded)