Based on just a few simple things that popular news magazines mention
when they talk about the weird subject of dark matter, we're pretty safe
in assuming that dark matter has no electrical charge.
-- No place in the universe is known to have dark matter.
-- Dark matter is hypothesized ("just a theory") but has never been observed.
-- It can't have an electrical charge, because if it did, then
---- it would interact with other observed electrical charges and observed electromagnetic fields,
------ which is exactly what it doesn't do,
-------- which is why it has never been observed and is called "dark" matter.
Electrical charge inside matter can remain neutralized or cancelled out by opposite charges present in the matter. This can result in a net neutral charge overall, even though there may be charged particles present within the matter. The presence of equal amounts of positive and negative charges can lead to no net electrical forces being observed at a macroscopic level.
Light itself does not have an electrical charge. However, the interaction of light with matter can generate electrical charge through processes like photovoltaic effect in solar panels or photoelectric effect in certain materials.
no not all the time
Electrically neutral matter is matter without a charge.
An electrical charge is held by particles called electrons and protons. Electrons carry a negative charge while protons carry a positive charge, and they are found within atoms. When there is an imbalance of electrons or protons, an object can have a net electrical charge.
Antimatter particles have the opposite electrical charge and magnetic characteristics compared to their matter counterparts. For example, the positron has a positive charge while the electron has a negative charge. Similarly, the magnetic properties of antimatter are opposite to those of matter.
an electrical charge is a physical property of matter which causes it to experience a force when near other electrically charged matter
Electrical charge is the property of matter that results in attractive and repulsive forces between objects. When two objects have opposite charges, they will attract each other, while objects with the same charge will repel each other. Electrons carry a negative electrical charge.
Yes, a plasma is a gas with an electrical charge.
Yes, plasma is often referred to as the fourth state of matter and is a gas that is composed of positively charged ions and free electrons, giving it an electrical charge. Plasma is created when a gas is heated to extremely high temperatures or exposed to a strong electromagnetic field.
Previous answer "The existence of antimatter is just a lower less advanced form of dark matter" this is completely wrong, Antimatter is quite the opposite of 'normal' matter. It is made up of positrons that orbit around the nucleus in shells and have a positive charge. Anti-proton (a proton with a negative charge) and neutrons stay the same as they have no charge and are in fact neutral. dark matter is simply matter that doesn't give out light
Protons have an electrical charge of +1. Neutrons have an electrical charge of 0. Electrons have an electrical charge of -1.