Protons have positive charge, electrons have negative charge. Both these charges are equal and opposite.
A proton has a positive charge which is equal in magnitude but opposite to the charge on an electron, which is negative.
Charge of electron:- -1.602 x 10-19 CCharge of proton:-+1.602 x 10-19 CCharge of neutron= Zero.
protons-positive neutrons-neutral electrons-negative
True. But please note that there are other differences between the proton and the electron as well - for example, the proton has a larger mass, and the proton is made up of smaller particles, while the electron - as far as we know - is not.
Both are subatomic particles. Protons have positive charge, electrons have negative charge. The charges are equal and opposite.
No. The electron and proton have the same amount of charge. Its just that the electron's charge is negative and the proton's charge is positive.
The charge of a proton is positive, while the charge of an electron is negative.
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge
A proton has a positive charge which is equal in magnitude but opposite to the charge on an electron, which is negative.
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge
A proton has a positive charge of +1 An electron has a negative charge of -1 An neutron has no charge
A proton and an electron have exactly opposite charges. If you take the charge of a proton as +1, then an electron has a charge of -1.
An electron? No, the Anti-proton is the negative charged opposite of the positively charged Proton.
remove either a proton or electron OR add a proton or electron...
Proton, neutron, and electron. A proton has a positive charge. A neutron is neutral (no charge) and an electron has a negative charge.
No, the absolute charge of proton is equal to the absolute charge of electrons. however, their relative charge is opposite in sign.
A proton has a positive charge.