A positive (+1) charge.
An electron? No, the Anti-proton is the negative charged opposite of the positively charged Proton.
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge
With relation to an electron the proton has a charge of -1, since the proton's charge is opposite of the electron's. However, the common notation of charge is relative to a proton's- therefore, it is more accurate to leave things in terms of a proton's charge. In terms of proton charge, a proton has a charge of +1.
A proton has a positive charge.
The charge on a proton is positive and equal to +1 elementary charge, which is approximately 1.602 x 10^-19 coulombs.
It has a positive charge.
No, a proton's charge is +1.
Protons have a positive charge, neutrons have no charge, and electrons have negative charge.Neutrons do not carry an electrical charge:)A proton has a positive charge. Remember, NEUTRon = NEUTRal. Proton = Positive. The electrical charge of a proton is 1.6x10^-19 which is equal and opposite to the electrical charge of an electron which is -1.6x10^-19.
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.
An electron? No, the Anti-proton is the negative charged opposite of the positively charged Proton.
A proton has a positive charge.
Yes, a proton has a positive charge.
Neutron is a neutral particle. Proton has one positive charge. Electron has one negative charge.
By definition, a proton is positive, so a proton will always have a positive charge.
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge
a proton has a positive charge
A proton has a positive charge.