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Neutron. A proton is positively charged, an electron is

negatively charged, and a neutron has no charge and so it is

neutral, hence the name. There's thoughts that it has no charge

because it's actually made up of a proton and an electron, so a

plus charge and negative charge would cancel out, leaving it

neutral.

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a light A photon is a massless particle.

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