Yes. In that case, there's often a lightning discharge inside the cloud, from
one part of to another part. These are seen very clearly from an aircraft
flying in the area of the building thunderhead (but not TOO close).
Yes they do. The bottom of the storm cloud has negative charges and the top of the cloud has positive charges
nico is not cool
electrons... and thus one unit of negative charge....
An object with equal amounts of positive and negative charge is electrically neutral.
some is positive and some are negative and some are neutral and thats how there differ
Electrons have a negative charge and are attracted by the positive end.
An atom consists of a sphere of positive charge with negatively charged electron embedded in it,The positive and the negative charges in an atom are equal in magnitude, due to which an atom is electrically neutral. It has no over all negative or positive charge.
The charge on the top of the tree could be positive or negative, depends on the direction of the wind. If the wind is in the same direction of the earth's rotation around the sun, the charge is negative, and vise versa.
Negative charge = electron Positive charge = positron Positive charge = proton
A cation has a positive charge and an anion has a negative charge.
The nucleus of an atom has a positive charge. This is due to the charge of the protons, which also have a positive charge.
Electrons carry a negative charge to balance out the positive charge of the proton.
positive ions carry positive charge and negative ions carry negative charge
Electrons have a negative charge; Protons have a positive charge; and neutrons have no charge.
Sodium (Na) has the positive charge; the chloride ion (Cl) has the negative charge.
An atom with positive charge is cation.An atom with negative charge is anion.
the charge of a proton is called positive charge neutron- negative charge electron- no charge
A positive charge
proton positive neutron neutral electron negative