The charged particle that flows through circuits is an electron.
A positively charged particle in an atom is called a proton. It is located in the nucleus of the atom along with neutrons.
its called an electron positively charged particles in a atom are called protons
A positively charged subatomic particle is a proton. Protons are found within the nucleus of an atom and carry a positive electrical charge.
No, the other way round: An electron is a negatively charged particle. There are also other other negatively charged particles.
This is the particle in an orbital in the space around the atoms nucleus and it is called an electron.
A positively charged particle formed from an atom [that has lost electrons] is called a cation.
This particle is the electron.
Basically, a flow of charged particles - usually of electrons, but any charged particle will do.
A positively charged particle in an atom is called a proton. It is located in the nucleus of the atom along with neutrons.
The negatively charged particle called electron.
Electrons are negatively charged (around the nucleus) and protons are positively charged (inside the nucleus)
Anything that carries and/or can transport charge.
its called an electron positively charged particles in a atom are called protons
Proton.
there called ions.
A positively charged subatomic particle is a proton. Protons are found within the nucleus of an atom and carry a positive electrical charge.
When an atom gains or looses a valence electron it becomes a charged particle called an ion