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Neutrons carry no charge - they are neutral.
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.
Yes, in fact for a sustainable nuclear chain reaction to work, you have to slow neutrons down.
neutrons are neutral they have 0 charge
Neutrons are neutral in charge because they are made up of three smaller particles called quarks - two down quarks and one up quark. The combination of these quarks results in a net charge of zero, making neutrons electrically neutral.
neutrons have no charge at all, ther are neutral
Neutrons are neutral, they do not have any charges on protons and electrons do.
Neutrons are neutral, and by definition have no charge.
Yes, neutrons have no electrical charge, making them electrically neutral. They are composed of three quarks – one "up" quark and two "down" quarks – whose charges cancel each other out, resulting in a net neutral charge.
No, moderation of neutrons is not always used to slow nuclear fission. In some types of nuclear reactors, such as fast breeder reactors, fast neutrons are intentionally not moderated to slow down the fission process. These reactors operate using fast neutrons to sustain a chain reaction. However, in most commercial nuclear reactors, moderation of neutrons is employed to slow down the fission process and maintain a controlled chain reaction.
No neutrons are neutral.
Yes, graphite can slow down neutrons through a process called moderation. Graphite has a lower neutron absorption cross-section compared to other materials, allowing neutrons to penetrate and interact with the carbon atoms, effectively slowing down the neutrons.