Umm... A neutron isn't a category of objects. It's a specific object of which there are no types. A neutron is a part of an atom. So, if you want to see a neutron specifically, you can't. But it weighs the same as a proton and behaves like a proton but it just has no charge.
All of them - alpha - beta - neutron - visible light - are examples of nuclear radiation.
Judy neutron
A neutron does not have a charge -- its neutral
The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.
Mass no-the no of proton=no of neutron
I don’t know
Examples are: neutron, antineutron, 3 neutrino and 3 antineutrino.
proton,electron,neutron,antiproton,mesons
Examples: a neutral atom, a neutron, a neutrino, etc.
All of them - alpha - beta - neutron - visible light - are examples of nuclear radiation.
you already partly answered your own question. Neutrons.
Judy neutron
No. A neutron carries no charge.
There is no such thing as a "positive neutron" or a "negative neutron". A neutron is always neutral.
James chadwick was the discoverer of neutron. He gave the famous neutron reaction.
A neutron does not have a charge -- its neutral
The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.The neutron. There are others, but the neutron is the best-known particle that is electrically neutral.