A photon is an Electrically neutral particle
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.
If you mean a neutral particle, that might be:* The neutron * The graviton * The photon ... among others.
The magnitude of the charge on a photon is 4/3 atto Coulombs, 1.33E-18 Coulombs.
The particle of energy that makes up light is called a photon. Photons are massless, electrically neutral particles that carry electromagnetic radiation.
Yes, a photon is an elementary particle.
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No. A photon is a particle of light. It is massless.
Neutron is a neutral particle present within the nucleus of an atom. Proton is a positively charged particle present within the nucleus of an atom. Photons are particles of light.
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A photon exhibits particle-like behavior when it interacts with matter, such as when it is absorbed or emitted by an atom.
When light behaves like a particle, it is called a photon. Photons are the fundamental particles of light and carry energy and momentum.
A subatomic particle are smaller particles composing nucleons and atoms. The two types of subatomic particle are elementary, they are not made of other particles and composite. A photon is an elementary type of subatomic particle.