Hypothetically speaking, you could say the positive end is like a proton as they both sport positive charges and vice versa with the negative end and electrons.
Also, as electrons create electromagnetic fields of their own, that can also be compared to magnets as magnets have magnetic fields.
This is because there's proton and electron. When a magnet is created, two electrically charged portions are created. In which electron is present in one side and proton is present in the other side. Therefore, when you put two like poles together they repel each other just like trying to when you want to fuse two proton together or fuse two electron together whereas they attract each other when you put the unlike pole together because proton attract electron. Neutron is believed to be with the proton in the magnet. :) Hope this helpAnother AnswerThe original answer is incorrect as it is describing the attraction and repulsion between ELECTRIC charges, NOT magnetic poles! The simple answer is that there is no easily-explainable reason because, to understand it, we need to know about quantum mechanics.
No. While the proton has the opposite charge of the electron, the proton will not flow from atom to atom like the electron does because the strong atomic force holding the proton in the nucleus is much more powerful than the electromagnetic force.
A proton has a positive charge.
Beta particle or betatron is just like the electron with respect to mass and charge both.
Electron is fundamental particle because hi isnt made up of smaller particles like proton.
No. It is neither. Of course, like any large chunk of matter, it has both.
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Oh, dude, if you fuse a proton with an electron, you'd get a neutron. It's like they're having a little subatomic party and decide to merge into a neutral particle. So, yeah, you'd basically end up with a neutron, which is pretty chill in the subatomic world.
An electron donor is a substance that donates electrons to another substance during a chemical reaction, typically becoming oxidized in the process. In biological systems, molecules like NADH or FADH2 are electron donors that transfer electrons to the electron transport chain.
Yes, when a proton in the nucleus captures an electron from the innermost shell (K shell) it is considered a form of antibeta decay.
it is a magnet having two poles in their ends. they have a wire like structure in the middle.
No a neutron is not an element it is a part of an atom. Just like an electron or a proton. or like a fetus is not a cat is is the part of a cat