Like, maybe some grammer lesson will like help you DUDE...
anyway, the only particle without 'like' charge is neutrinos, which is devoid of mas or charge. (devoid means it like doesn't have any of that like stuff)
There is a force repelling the two charges apart.
A fundamental law of electrostatics is that opposite charges attract and like charges repel.
A photon.
It all does, but the more massive an object is the more particle-like it becomes.
Opposite charges attract, and like charges repel each other. Coulomb's law of electric charges says that there are two kinds of charges, positive and negative, and that like charges repel each other while unlike charges attract.
Neutron
neutrons
An alpha particle has a charge of +2 (elementary charges). A beta particle has a charge of -1 (electron) or +1 (positron).An alpha particle has a charge of +2 (elementary charges). A beta particle has a charge of -1 (electron) or +1 (positron).An alpha particle has a charge of +2 (elementary charges). A beta particle has a charge of -1 (electron) or +1 (positron).An alpha particle has a charge of +2 (elementary charges). A beta particle has a charge of -1 (electron) or +1 (positron).
+ve charges
If charge can flow within the neutral particle and you place it near a charged object, like charges tend to move toward the object and opposite charges move away. This splitting of the charge gives the neutral dust particle an electric dipole moment.
Negative charges are created when a particle gains one or more electrons.
This would be called a CATION.
electronThe only radioactively stable subatomic particle is an electron.
arrangement of leptons and quarks in sub atomic particle causes charges in then.
+2 unit charges - the alpha particle is a helium nucleus.
positive charges
Electrons have negative charges.