Well protons have a positive charge and prontons are like small grapes.
If you think to protons sodium has 11.
The chrge on a proton is +1 and a neutron has no charge. The name neutron is based on the word neutral.
Opposite charges attract each other. It makes no difference what kind of objects happen to be carrying the charges.
No , an atom always has equal numbers of protons and electrons. If it has more charges of one kind than another is called an ion. Obviously this is caused by the number of protons and electrons compared to each other. If it has more positive charges, it has more protons than electrons, making it a positive ion. If it is a negative charge, it has more electrons than protons, it is a negative ion.
Clouds that produce lightning have electrical energy. This energy is generated by the separation of positive and negative charges within a cloud, which results in the discharge of lightning as a way to balance these charges.
The proton has a positive charge. The electron has a negative charge. And the neutron has a no charge.
If you think to protons sodium has 11.
The chrge on a proton is +1 and a neutron has no charge. The name neutron is based on the word neutral.
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In general, electric charges can be positive, negative, or neutral. How strong the charges might be and how they are measured depends on what kind of objects you are talking about.
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Electric charges, such as electrons and protons, are responsible for carrying electrical current. In conductors, the movement of charges creates an electric current which can be harnessed for various applications.
Energy from separating charges is electrical energy. When charges are separated, there is a potential difference created between them, which can be harnessed to do work or create power in an electrical circuit.
It's not. 2He is ridiculously unstable and "immediately" (so fast the decay time has never been measured) decays into a deuteron.
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