This is off by more than an order of magnitude. 

 

Where did the quark mass value come from?

 

 

 

From: Axil Axil 

 

For example, a proton has a mass of approximately 938 MeV/c2, of which the
rest mass of its three valence quarks only contributes about 11 MeV/c2; most
of the remainder can be attributed to the gluons' QCBE.

 

 

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