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The name of such waves is "electromagnetic waves".
I'm not sure what this question really means - should it be more like "what two things affect the force between two electric charges?" If this is correct then the answer is probably: 1. The amount of charges. 2. The distance between the charges.
Neutrons do not have any electric charge at all but are neutral - hence the name. Even the neutron's antimatter menifestation, the antineutron, is neutral.
Electricity is the name given to the flow of electrons. Conventionally, the electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive. An individual electron does not make the whole trip instantaneously - an electron moves on to an atom, which then has an excess of charge, and the spare electron is passed on to the next atom, and so on.electrons are charged particles and the flow of these electrons constitute electricity.
A flow of electrons in an electrical circuit is called a current, which is the name given to the amount of electrical charge flowing in a certain period of time.Any total quantity of electrical charge is measured in coulombs.Any flow of electrical current is measured in amps.1 amp is equal to a flow of 1 coulomb of electrical charge in one second of time.
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The name for the status of a circuit that has breaks which electric current that can't flow is called a Closed Circuit. Electric current cannot flow through an open circuit.
The particle with an electric charge is called the proton. It makes up part of an atoms nucleus.
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A neutron does not have an electrical charge. It is electrically neutral, hence its name.
Gel electrophoresis.
The name of such waves is "electromagnetic waves".
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Anode The name for a positive charge conductor through which electrons flow into a device is called the life conductor.
I believe the term is "grounding"
it is electron because there are free electrons in a conductor .The atoms are fixed on their places.The positive ion (as a result of emission of an electron which is negatively charged ) remains still on its place and hence the free electrons are responsible for the current flow . In solutions and gases the positive ions can also move because they are free to move unlike in the metal