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    Because Neutrons and Protons Are Approximately 1837 Times as Massive
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Because Neutrons and Protons Are Approximately 1837 Times as Massive

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Because neutrons and protons are approximately 1837 times as massive as electrons,the strong force acts on them approximately 1837 times as much as it acts on electrons.

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