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单词 atomic mass unit
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Definition of atomic mass unit in English:

atomic mass unit

(also amu)
noun
  • A unit of mass used to express atomic and molecular weights, equal to one twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The electron is much smaller than either nuclear particle or ‘nucleon’, with a mass of only 0.0005 amu.
    • An electron's mass is so small that it is usually given a value in atomic mass units, compared to the value of 1 assigned to neutrons and protons.
    • A Dalton, also known as an atomic mass unit, is roughly the mass of a single proton or neutron.
    • Protons and neutrons have masses of approximately 1 atomic mass unit each, whereas electrons only have a mass of .0006 amu.
    • This standard was adopted internationally in 1961, replacing an arbitrarily assigned value of 16.000 amu for the atomic mass of an atom of oxygen.
    • The mass standard in the atomic world is set by one atom of the element carbon, which is defined to be 12 atomic mass units.
    • For example, carbon 12 has a mass of exactly 12 amu, but it is made up of six protons and 6 neutrons (1.0087 amu each).
    • At the other end, an atomic mass unit equals 1.66 yoctograms.
    • The proton is a positively charged particle, while the neutron is neutral, but they have similar masses, the neutron being heavier than the proton by only one-thousandth of an atomic mass unit.
    • First, neutrons and protons don't happen to weigh exactly one amu apiece; the proton actually weighs 1.0072765 amu and the neutron weighs 1.0086650 amu.
 
 

Definition of atomic mass unit in US English:

atomic mass unit

(also amu)
noun
  • A unit of mass used to express atomic and molecular weights, equal to one-twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12. It is equal to approximately 1.66 x 10⁻²⁷ kg.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, carbon 12 has a mass of exactly 12 amu, but it is made up of six protons and 6 neutrons (1.0087 amu each).
    • The electron is much smaller than either nuclear particle or ‘nucleon’, with a mass of only 0.0005 amu.
    • A Dalton, also known as an atomic mass unit, is roughly the mass of a single proton or neutron.
    • First, neutrons and protons don't happen to weigh exactly one amu apiece; the proton actually weighs 1.0072765 amu and the neutron weighs 1.0086650 amu.
    • At the other end, an atomic mass unit equals 1.66 yoctograms.
    • The mass standard in the atomic world is set by one atom of the element carbon, which is defined to be 12 atomic mass units.
    • This standard was adopted internationally in 1961, replacing an arbitrarily assigned value of 16.000 amu for the atomic mass of an atom of oxygen.
    • Protons and neutrons have masses of approximately 1 atomic mass unit each, whereas electrons only have a mass of .0006 amu.
    • An electron's mass is so small that it is usually given a value in atomic mass units, compared to the value of 1 assigned to neutrons and protons.
    • The proton is a positively charged particle, while the neutron is neutral, but they have similar masses, the neutron being heavier than the proton by only one-thousandth of an atomic mass unit.
 
 
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