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A proton with an electron is simply a [[hydrogen]] atom. Free protons make up the bulk (by mass) of [[galactic cosmic radiation]] and move through the solar system at tremendous speed. | A proton with an electron is simply a [[hydrogen]] atom. Free protons make up the bulk (by mass) of [[galactic cosmic radiation]] and move through the solar system at tremendous speed. | ||
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A proton is one of the building blocks of atoms, along with the neutron and electron.
A proton with an electron is simply a hydrogen atom. Free protons make up the bulk (by mass) of galactic cosmic radiation and move through the solar system at tremendous speed.