Because free electrons in space are rare. A neutron in free space is a single proton and a single electron, which will soon disintegrate with a mean-life of 932 seconds (15.5 minutes), or a maximum time of about 20 minutes. A neutron separates into an electron and a proton. Why? Because a proton and electron pair can only coexist for a short time without another proton coupled to the other side.
Because free electrons in space are rare. A neutron in free space is a single proton and a single electron, which will soon disintegrate with a mean-life of 932 seconds (15.5 minutes), or a maximum time of about 20 minutes. A neutron separates into an electron and a proton. Why? Because a proton and electron pair can only coexist for a short time without another proton coupled to the other side.
Because free electrons in space are rare. A neutron in free space is a single proton and a single electron, which will soon disintegrate with a mean-life of 932 seconds (15.5 minutes), or a maximum time of about 20 minutes. A neutron separates into an electron and a proton. Why? Because a proton and electron pair can only coexist for a short time without another proton coupled to the other side.
H.P.Dubey
Because free electrons in space are rare. A neutron in free space is a single proton and a single electron, which will soon disintegrate with a mean-life of 932 seconds (15.5 minutes), or a maximum time of about 20 minutes. A neutron separates into an electron and a proton. Why? Because a proton and electron pair can only coexist for a short time without another proton coupled to the other side.
H.P.Dubey
Because free electrons in space are rare. A neutron in free space is a single proton and a single electron, which will soon disintegrate with a mean-life of 932 seconds (15.5 minutes), or a maximum time of about 20 minutes. A neutron separates into an electron and a proton. Why? Because a proton and electron pair can only coexist for a short time without another proton coupled to the other side.
H.P.Dubey
Because free electrons in space are rare. A neutron in free space is a single proton and a single electron, which will soon disintegrate with a mean-life of 932 seconds (15.5 minutes), or a maximum time of about 20 minutes. A neutron separates into an electron and a proton. Why? Because a proton and electron pair can only coexist for a short time without another proton coupled to the other side.