Electrostatic force of attraction
The property that causes atomic particles to attract or repel each other is their electric charge. Oppositely charged particles (positive and negative) attract each other, while particles with the same charge (positive-to-positive or negative-to-negative) repel each other.
Charged elementary particles are deflected or accelerated.Neutral particles are not affected.
Electrons are the negatively charged sub atomic particles.
Yes. The atomic nucleus is positively charged because it contains protons which are positively charged subatomic particles.
The positively charged particles in an atomic nucleus are protons.
A sudden outward eruption of electrically charged atomic particles from the sun is called a solar flare.
Proton (+) and Electron (-). Proton carries the positive charge particle of the atomic nucleus while the electron is negatively charged particle that occupy the space around an atomic nucleus.
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb contributed to the development of atomic theory by conducting experiments that established the law of electrostatic attraction and repulsion between charged particles. His work provided evidence for the existence of discrete charged particles, which was a fundamental concept in the development of atomic theory.
First of all it depends on which type of charge you are talking about. I assume it is the electric charge. In which case the following elementary particles are charged: Quarks, electron, muon, tau and W bosons.
You think probable to electron, with a negative charge.
The positively charged particles, called protons, are found in the atomic nucleus.
The positively charged particles in an atomic nucleus are protons.