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A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.
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No, it has no charge. That's why it is called neutron - the name is derived from "neutral".
Ion... Anion, negative charge... Cation, positive charge
principal
women were in charge of silk
women were in charge of silk
women were in charge of silk
In Abigail Adam's time, only men were allowed to go to school. It was believed that there was no need for women and girls to go to school, because men were in charge.
Yes. The district likely has a trademark right in its name and can prevent anyone from breaching that trademark.
a beatiful women who cares about her family,friends nd about her school grades
silk
Challney Girls is the collective name for the young women who attend Challney High School for Girls. This school is located in Luton, England.
inependent
The person who is in a charge of a school is the principal, headmaster, or headmistress, depending on the type of school.
The Headteacher