The neutron is called the neutron because it it electrically neutral, hence the neu- prefix
A neutron star that rotates rapidly and gives off pulse is call a pulsar.
It's still an atom. It would be a different isotope of the same element.
There are no neutron stars with 5 solar masses because one if a neutron star exceeds 3 solar masses, the neutrons inside would no longer be able to support the extreme gravity, so the neutron star would then collapse into a black hole.A neutron star is prevented from further collapse by a force call neutron degeneracy pressure. Above 3 solar masses gravity will overcome this force and the stellar remnant will collapse completely to form a black hole.
A neutron does not have a charge -- its neutral
The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.
Neutron. Neutron.
Proton neutron neutron and nucleus
You'd call him Jimmy. His name would be Jimmy Neutron if he's in the jungle, the desert, the city or anywhere else he'd be.
the neutron bomb was called as capitalist bomb because it destroyed people not property
It is called a neutron star.
No. An anti-neutron is an anti-neutron. "Negatron" is defined in the dictionary as an alternative term for "electron", but quite frankly I've never heard anyone actually use the word.
A neutron star that rotates rapidly and gives off pulse is call a pulsar.
It's still an atom. It would be a different isotope of the same element.
The neutron.
There are no neutron stars with 5 solar masses because one if a neutron star exceeds 3 solar masses, the neutrons inside would no longer be able to support the extreme gravity, so the neutron star would then collapse into a black hole.A neutron star is prevented from further collapse by a force call neutron degeneracy pressure. Above 3 solar masses gravity will overcome this force and the stellar remnant will collapse completely to form a black hole.
No. A neutron carries no charge.
There is no such thing as a "positive neutron" or a "negative neutron". A neutron is always neutral.