A neutron has no electric charge. However, it is made up of smaller particles (quarks), which have both positive and negative charges. The total sum of all these charges, in the case of a neutron, is zero.
both because every object has both positive and negative charges but mainly has positive charges.
the unlike charges are those which attract each other
It means both charges are of the same type: positive or negative.
Positive and negative charges would have not effect on an object without charge.
Two like charges will repel each and will be attracted to the opposite charges.
Positive electric fields point away from positive charges and towards negative charges, while negative electric fields point towards positive charges and away from negative charges. In both cases, the direction indicates the direction that a positive test charge would move if placed in that field.
Proton has 1 unit of positive charge.Electron has 1 unit of negative charge.NEUTRon has no charge. It's NEUTRal.Two protons: . . . . . . . . . . Two charges, same size, both positive.1 proton + 1 electron: . . . Two charges, same size, opposite signs.Two electrons: . . . . . . . . . Two charges, same size, both negative.1 proton + 1 NEUTRon : . . One positive charge, the other one NEUTRal.
neutron, proton, electron, and the main in both positive and negative charge is the nucleus which is nor positive nor negative
'Like' charges (both positive or both negative) repel.Unlike charges (one of each) attract.
An ion's charge will be either positive or negative, but not both. The charges are mutually exclusive. A positive ion is called a cation, and a negative ion is called an anion.
'Like' charges (both positive or both negative) repel.Unlike charges (one of each) attract.
Electric charges can be either attractive or repulsive. Like charges (positive-positive or negative-negative) repel each other, while opposite charges (positive-negative) attract each other due to the electrostatic force.