Interesting question. Electricity is the flow of electrons which can occur through solids, (copper,etc.), liquids, (water,etc.) or gases, (air, etc.) Electromagnetism is one of the four naturally occurring forces in the universe and occurs in all 3 basic states of matter.
A State of Matter that consists of free-moving ions and electrons is called a Plasma.
A plasma consists of a ionized gas where the atoms have broken apart into electrically charged particles.
The correct answer has to be plasma.
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Yes, matter is usually charge-neutral due to protons and electrons having opposite charges.
Negatively charged atom is an atom which contains more electrons than protons.The charge becomes negative because the electrons are negatively charged.
because, in a neutral atom, there are the same numbers of positive and negative particles that cancel each other out. for example, the attraction (or lack thereof) between an electron and hydrogen an electron is attracted to the hydrogen's proton an electron is repelled by the hydrogen's electron the attraction and repel results in the electron being neutrally affected by the atom
Plasma is a fundamental state of matter containing ionized (negative or positive) atoms, molecules and electrons.
Positive or negative.
Yes, matter is usually charge-neutral due to protons and electrons having opposite charges.
You think probable to electron, with a negative charge.
Charged particles are going to have a strong electromagnetic interaction with any matter that they encounter, since matter is also contains lots of charged particles. In effect, matter will present a great deal of solidity or substance to charged particles.
ions are electrically charged particles
The Particle Theory has 4 laws: 1) All matter is composed of particles 2) Each of these particles have spaces between them 3) These particles are always in a constant state of motion 4) Because some particles are Negative, & some Positive, they are attracted to each other.
Electricity involves charged particles. An electric current involves the movement of charged particles. These charged particles MAY be electrons, and often are; but it is possible to have an electric current with many other types of charged particles.
I do, along with all scientists and educated people in the world know that an atom of matter contains tiny negatively charged particles. They are called 'Electrons'. In antimatter, the proton equivalent carries a negative charge.
Charged ions
when you have a negative times a negative it will equal a positive but when you have a negative times a positive it will equal a negative no matter what!
Beta particles
In an atom of antimatter, that would be true, in an atom of matter that would be false.
neutral. Positive and negative charges cancel each others.