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What particle has 1 u mass and no electric charge is?

Neutron has a mass of approximately 1 atomic mass unit (u) and carries no electric charge. It is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom alongside protons.


What is unit of magnetic charge?

Rate of change of electric charge produces magnetic charge. Unit of electric charge is coulomb C, unit of magnetic charge would be Ampere-meter.


What is the tiny subatomic particles related to the electron that has no electric charge and little mass?

The tiny subatomic particle related to the electron that has no electric charge and little mass is the neutrino. Neutrinos are extremely difficult to detect due to their neutral charge and low interaction with matter.


Is electricity matter?

No.It does not occupy space and has no mass.


Is electron is matter?

Electrons are sub atomic particles and they are matter as they have mass and electric charge.


What is the dimension of an electric charge?

The dimension of an electric charge is [T·A], which stands for Time (seconds) multiplied by Electric Current (amperes). This is because electric charge is measured in coulombs (C), and the unit of coulomb is equivalent to ampere-second (A·s).


A description of matter is what?

Matter is any physical material. Classical matter has mass and volume. It is differentiated from energy (into which it can be converted) by its display of electric charge, gravitation, and cohesion.


What a description of matter?

Matter is any physical material. Classical matter has mass and volume. It is differentiated from energy (into which it can be converted) by its display of electric charge, gravitation, and cohesion.


What is the difference between mass and charge?

Charge is of two types, mass is only of one kindThere are two types of forces (attraction and repulsion) between charges, but there is only one kind (attraction) between massesCharge is quantized, butquantization of mass is not established so farCharge has SI unitcoulomb , the SI unit of mass is kgCharge is conserved, but mass alone is not conserved (Mass + Energy is conserved)Charge cannot exist without a mass, but mass can exist without a net charge


A metallic coin is given a negative electric charge How does its mass change?

its mass will increase by an amount too small to measure directly


Is coulomb an S I base unit?

No, a coulomb is a derived unit. A base unit is a unit that isn't made by combining other units. There are seven base units, including metre (length), kilogram (mass), and second (time). Coulomb is the unit of electric charge. One coulomb is the charge delivered by a steady current one ampere in one second. It is derived from the base units ampere (electric current) and second (time).


Is electricty matter?

Yes. Electricity is a charge, i.e. an imbalance in the number of electrons between two points. Electrons have mass and mass is matter. Also, voltage is energy per charge, in joules per coulomb. Energy is also mass, by Einstein's mass-energy equivalence equation e = mc2. So, you have electricity as charge representing electrons, which have mass, and you also have electric potential as energy representing mass.