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.
proton positive neutron neutral electron negative
A proton has a positive charge.
This particle is the electron with the electrical charge -1.
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No. The opposite of an electron is an antielectron or positron, which has exactly the same mass but opposite charge. A proton has opposite charge from that of an electron, but it is about 1836 times more massive.
The same quantity of a charge and the opposite sign.
A proton has a positive charge of +1 An electron has a negative charge of -1 An neutron has no charge
Compared to the (charge/mass) ratio of the electron:-- The (charge/mass) ratio of the proton is much smaller; although the proton charge is equal to the electron charge, the proton mass is much larger, by a factor of more than 1,800.-- The (charge/mass) ratio of the neutron is zero, because the neutron charge is zero.
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 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.
proton positive neutron neutral electron negative
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge
remove either a proton or electron OR add a proton or electron...
An electron is 1/1,836 of a proton.
Proton, neutron, and electron. A proton has a positive charge. A neutron is neutral (no charge) and an electron has a negative charge.
A proton has a positive charge.