The usual term is "positron." It's the antiparticle of an electron, having the same mass but opposite charge and opposite "electron number".
protons,.........<_>
They will repel each other.
The charge on a proton is deemed to be POSITIVE. NB The charge on an electron is deemed to be NEGATIVE ( opposite charge) The charge on a neutron is deemed to be ZERO(NO CHARGE).
This is one of the fundamental laws of charges. Like charges repel, and opposite charges, your positive and negative ones, attract each other.
A proton has a positive electrical charge and an electron has a negative electrical charge.
the charge of a proton is called positive charge neutron- negative charge electron- no charge
Nope
"repulsion"
They will repel each other.
A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.
Proton
yes
The nucleus of an atom has a positive charge. This is due to the charge of the protons, which also have a positive charge.
Example: proton, positron.
Proton.
No, it has no charge. That's why it is called neutron - the name is derived from "neutral".
The charge on a proton is deemed to be POSITIVE. NB The charge on an electron is deemed to be NEGATIVE ( opposite charge) The charge on a neutron is deemed to be ZERO(NO CHARGE).
This is one of the fundamental laws of charges. Like charges repel, and opposite charges, your positive and negative ones, attract each other.