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A neutron.The proton is positively charged, the electron is negatively charged and the neutron has no charge.
A neutron has a lifetime of about 15 minutes. This means that if you wait roughly 15 minutes there is a good chance the neutron will have decayed into other particles. So lone neutron just decay quickly, that is why there aren't any around. A neutron in an atomic nucleus is stable however (fortunately for us!).
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The neutron is called the neutron because it it electrically neutral, hence the neu- prefix
A neutron does not have a charge -- its neutral
Good sentence for neutron star - WOW ! see that;s a neutron star !!
neutron stars
Good sentence for neutron star - WOW ! see that;s a neutron star !!
The isotope 252Cf is a very strong neutron source; some applications are: - neutron's detectors for water and petroleum - control of nuclear fuel rods - treatment of some cancers by neutron irradiation - neutron radiography in industry - neutron activation analysis in mobile installations
'Black holes' and neutron stars.
A glass with the composition CdO-SiO2-B2O3 forms a neutron absorbing glass which is quite stable against moisture attack and divitrification and are good slow neutron absorbers
Some applications of californium: - neutron source as Cf-Be source - neutron source for neutron activation analysis (portable installations) - neutron radiography - irradiation for some cancers treatment - nuclear fuel rod scanning - neutron source to detect water, petroleum, metals, methane etc.
A neutron.The proton is positively charged, the electron is negatively charged and the neutron has no charge.
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A typical neutron star has a diameter of about 24km our Sun has a diameter of 1.392×106 km So our Sun is about 58,000 times bigger than a neutron star.
A neutron has a lifetime of about 15 minutes. This means that if you wait roughly 15 minutes there is a good chance the neutron will have decayed into other particles. So lone neutron just decay quickly, that is why there aren't any around. A neutron in an atomic nucleus is stable however (fortunately for us!).