0 - neutrinos are neutral, as the name suggests (it is latin for "little neutral one")
No. Both the photon and the neutrino have zero electrical charge and as such cannot create a charged particle.
I think you might be referring to the Neutrinos in the Lepton section of the Subatomic Particle Table, each non Neutrino in the Lepton section has a Neutrino equivalent, for example an Electron and a Electron Neutrino, or the Muon and the Muon Neutrino. Unless you were referring to the Gauge Bosons which are forces used to connect Quarks and Leptons together, all the forces have a 0 charge. This should answer the Question.
Muon neutrino was created in 1962.
They aren't 3 they are in fact 12 if you count anti matter as a separate particle from matter. Electron, muon, tau, electron neutrino, muon neutrino and tau neutrino. The same apply to anti matter positron, anti muon, anti tau, postrin neutrino, anti muon neutrino, and anti tau neutrino.
They are leptons, which include neutrinos too. There are many types of leptons, the electron, the electron neutrino, the muon, the muon neutrino, the tau, and the tau neutrino. Hope this helps.
A positron has a positive charge, and a neutrino has a neutral charge.
A neutron - also a neutrino has no electric charge.
No, it is neutral - hence the name.
No, it is neutral - hence the name.
I would say a neutrino, because its charge is zero. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neutrino is not considered as a subatomic particle. Proton (positively charged) and electron (negatively charged) have very small electrical charge.
No. Both the photon and the neutrino have zero electrical charge and as such cannot create a charged particle.
1. Electron is a particle with negative charge, component of all atoms. 2. Electron neutrino is associated with the production of electrons; electron neutrino has not an electrical charge.
Neutrons. These are found in the nucleus of an atom.
I think you might be referring to the Neutrinos in the Lepton section of the Subatomic Particle Table, each non Neutrino in the Lepton section has a Neutrino equivalent, for example an Electron and a Electron Neutrino, or the Muon and the Muon Neutrino. Unless you were referring to the Gauge Bosons which are forces used to connect Quarks and Leptons together, all the forces have a 0 charge. This should answer the Question.
no protons positives, neutrons neutral, electrons are negative
Examples: a neutral atom, a neutron, a neutrino, etc.
An antielectron neutrino is an antileptonic elementary particle - the antiparticle of an electron neutrino.