A neutron.
Negatively charged ion?
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To find the net electric charge, we need to calculate the vector sum of the charges. In this case, we need to add the charges that are directed downwards (5500) and to the right (2200). Since charge is a scalar quantity, the net electric charge would simply be the algebraic sum of the two charges: 5500 down - 2200 right = 3300 down. So, the net electric charge is 3300 downwards.
total amount of positive or negative electric charge.
Current is the flow of electric charge, not the total charge itself. It is called a net charge because in a circuit the movement of charge is a result of the difference in charges between different points, creating a flow of net charge.
Yes, an ion is an atom or molecule that has an electric charge. This charge is due to the loss or gain of electrons, resulting in a net positive or negative charge.
An atom with an electrical charge is called an ion.
The net electric force between two point charges is zero at the point where the electric field due to one charge cancels out the electric field due to the other charge. This occurs along the line connecting the two charges at a point where the electric field vectors due to each charge are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.
If more electric field lines are leaving a Gaussian surface than entering, this indicates that there is a net positive charge enclosed by the surface. According to Gauss's Law, the total electric flux through a closed surface is directly proportional to the net charge enclosed by that surface.
Ions carry an electric charge in solution. Ions are atoms or molecules that have gained or lost electrons, resulting in a net positive or negative charge. This charge allows ions to conduct electricity in solution.
It does not acquire any charge, it looses negative charge (the electrons), so becomes net positive.
The net static electric charge on the metal sphere would be +3 elementary charges. This means the sphere has an excess of 3 positive charges.
The general term for an ion with an overall electric charge is "polyatomic ion." These ions are composed of multiple atoms covalently bonded together but possess a net electric charge.