I suppose you are talking about electric charge (since there are others like color or hypercharge). Everything is in units of the elementary charge (i.e. ~1.6 * 10-19 C)
The following particles have a charge of +2/3
Up Quark, Charm Quark, Top Quark
The following particles have a charge of -1/3
Down Quark, Strange Quark, Bottom Quark
The following particles have a charge of -1
Electron, Muon, Tau, Proton (but the Proton consists of two ups and one down quark), W- boson
The following particles have a charge of +1
W+ boson
The following particles have no charge:
Electron Neutrino, Muon Neutrino, Tau Neutrino, Neutron (consists of two down and one up quark), Photon, Higgs (not found yet), Graviton (also not yet found), Z0 boson, gluon.
There are also various other composite particles such as mesons, but those are far too numerous to list.
Charge of Electron:-1.6021766x10-19Columbs
Charge of Proton: 1.6021766x10-19Columbs
Charge of Neutron: Zero
(Charge of up quark: 2/3 charge of proton)
(Charge of down quark: 1/3 charge of electron)
Neutron is neutral.
Proton is positive.
Electron is negative.
neutral negative or positive
Protons which possess a positive charge and neutrons which possess no electric charge are subatomic particles within the nuclei of atoms.
Protons are the subatomic particles which have positive charges.
An electron is an example of a subatomic particle with a negative charge.
Subatomic particles with a negative charge are called electrons.Atomic particles with a negative charge are called Anions.
electrons are the subatomic particles that are found outside of the nucleus and carry a negative charge
proton with +1 charge neutron with no charge electron with -1 charge
Protons, electrons and neutrons are subatomic particles. Proton has +ve and electron has -ve charge.
Mass, dimensions, spin, electrical charge, life time are different.
Subatomic particles have mass, dimensions, spin, sometimes have an electrical charge.
what is the charge on the subatomic particles represented in figure 4-3? assuming all the particles in the nucleus are visible,
Differences are in: mass, electrical charge, life time, spin etc.
Neutrons
1889 subatomic particles
protons
Three Subatomic Particles: 1) Neutrons- neutral (no) charge. 2) Protons- positive charge (+) . 3) Electrons- negative charge (-) .
The electron has a negative charge, so it would attract and be attracted by particles of opposite/unlike charge (positive charge) such as protons.
They have different masses, electrical charge, dimensions, life time, spin etc.