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From Physics Forums The alpha particle has a 2+ charge, beta has 1- charge, and the gamma is neutral (no charge). The beta particle could also have a 1+ charge if it undergoes positron emission [a proton turns into a neutron and a positron (the "anti-electron")]
An alpha particle has the charge 2+ and the mass 4.
The charge of an alpha particle is 2+ and the symbol is α2+.
An alpha particle is a helium nucleus; it has a charge of +2.
The particle that carries the positive charge (a proton) is much more massive than the particle that carries the negative charge (an electron) The charges are equal in magnitude though of opposite polarity.
The chaarge of an alpha particle is +2.
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Alpha has 2 positive electronic chargeBeta has 1 negative electronic charge. There is also positive beta that are having 1 positive electronic charge.Gamma has no electronic charge.
a. an alpha particle
Alpha has a charge of +2.
I suspect you mean alpha ray as in alpha radiation. In which case an alpha ray consists of helium nuclei. The most common source of such rays is radioactive decay.
No. The gauge particles for electromagnetic radiation, photons, do not carry an electronic charge.
From Physics Forums The alpha particle has a 2+ charge, beta has 1- charge, and the gamma is neutral (no charge). The beta particle could also have a 1+ charge if it undergoes positron emission [a proton turns into a neutron and a positron (the "anti-electron")]
No, a gamma ray does not have a plus two charge. A gamma ray is electromagnetic energy, and has no charge at all. It is the alpha particle, a type of particulate radiation, that has a charge of plus two. Use the links below for more information.
The charge of an alpha particle is +2 as there are 2 protons and 2 neutrons
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An alpha particle has the charge 2+ and the mass 4.