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My answer is NO, since vibrating electric charge cannot exist independently (conservation of electric charge cannot be violated). Vibrating electric charge can only exist as part of electric charge wave.
Since a neutron has no charge, it would not be deflected by a magnetic field.
Well one way to look at it is that a photon IS an electromagnetic field. The photon is the gauge particle for the electromagnetic force. Without photons there would be no electromagnetic interaction force, and therefore no electromagnetic fields.
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A neutron bomb, or enhanced radiation weapon (ERW), is a type of tactical nuclear weapon designed specifically to release a large portion of its energy as energetic neutron radiation rather than explosive energy. Neutron bomb would use nuclear fusion, but in a different way. The detonation of a neutron bomb would still produce an explosion, but one much smaller than a standard nuclear weapon's. The main effect of a neutron bomb would be the release of high-energy neutrons that would take lives far beyond the blast area. The result: fewer buildings, cars, tanks, roads, highways and other structures destroyed.
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Yes, because it has a charge (+). Any charged particle that vibrates produces an electromagnetic wave at the frequency determined by the number of vibrations per second. The magnitude is determined by the how far the particle goes from max. to min. on each cycle.
My answer is NO, since vibrating electric charge cannot exist independently (conservation of electric charge cannot be violated). Vibrating electric charge can only exist as part of electric charge wave.
The energy that is produced by vibrations of electrically charged particles would be Radiant Energy or more precisely,Electromagnetic Radiation.Just what type of Electromagnetic Radiation it would be depends upon how energynically the electrical particles are vibrating.if the particles are vibrating very fast,then perhaps very strong X-Rays or even Gamma RAys might be produced.On the other hand,if they are vibrating very slowly,then visible light waves may be produced.Like I said before.it depends upon how fast the electrically charged particles are vibrating.
There is an upper limit to the mass of neutron stars because if the neutron star is too massive, neutrons would be crushed by the gravity of the neutron star, and the neutron star would collapse into a black hole.
Since a neutron has no charge, it would not be deflected by a magnetic field.
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I would call it an electromagnetic wave, or electromagnetic energy.
Neutron is neutral Proton has a positive charge Electron has a negative charge
I would imagine that they would - by definition!
Electromagnetic waves
A proton and a neutron added together would be Deuterium without an electron.