Any elementary particle with an electrical charge (sort of circular answer);
How about ... it's either an electron (negative) or a proton (positive).
There are others, but you'll probably never come in contact with them.
A positively charged subatomic particle is a proton. Protons are found within the nucleus of an atom and carry a positive electrical charge.
When a positively charged particle is launched past a fixed negatively charged particle, it will experience an attractive force due to the electrostatic interaction between the opposite charges. As a result, the positively charged particle will accelerate towards the negatively charged particle, following a curved trajectory that bends towards it. Depending on the initial velocity and angle of launch, the particle could either spiral in towards the negatively charged particle or pass by it with a deflected path, influenced by the strength of the attraction and its initial momentum.
The charged particle that flows through circuits is an electron.
This is the particle in an orbital in the space around the atoms nucleus and it is called an electron.
A neutron is a non charged particle in the atom's nucleus
This particle is the electron, negatively charged.
No, a negatively charged particle (electron) has a negative charge associated with it. A neutral particle (neutron) is neither negatively charged nor positively charged.
electronThe electron is a negatively charged particle.
the positivly charged particle in the nuclus of an atom is a proton
The name of a positively charged particle in the nucleus is proton.
A positively charged subatomic particle is a proton. Protons are found within the nucleus of an atom and carry a positive electrical charge.
This particle is the proton.
This particle is the proton.
This particle is the proton.
This particle is the proton.
When a charged particle is placed between two charged plates, it will experience a force due to the electric field created by the plates. The particle will move in the direction of the force, either towards the positively charged plate or the negatively charged plate, depending on the charge of the particle and the plates.
This particle is rejected.