A photon has zero electrical charge.
No. Otherwise it wouldn't be a photon.
The magnitude of the charge on a photon is 4/3 atto Coulombs, 1.33E-18 Coulombs.
photon
The photon IS the particle in this case. It isn't known to be made up of any smaller particles. The electric charge of a photon is zero.
No. Both the photon and the neutrino have zero electrical charge and as such cannot create a charged particle.
No, they aren't. Photons are the gauge particles of the electromagnetic force, but they themselves carry no electric charge (or magnetic charge either, for that matter). A photon has no electrostatic charge.
beta particle
Well one way to look at it is that a photon IS an electromagnetic field. The photon is the gauge particle for the electromagnetic force. Without photons there would be no electromagnetic interaction force, and therefore no electromagnetic fields.
1. photon has zero charge.there may also be sub atomic particle with zero charge.
The high energy photon that results from the redistribution of the charge within the nucleus is called a gamma ray. It refers to a penetrating electromagnetic radiation that arises from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei.
a photon cannot be deflected by an electric or magnetic field because it has no charge and no magnetic poles like elementary particles such as the electron