Sometimes there is, depending on the type of decay. In the so-called "beta decy", the atom emits either an electron or an anti-electron.
This is the particle in an orbital in the space around the atoms nucleus and it is called an electron.
An electron plus an electron will repel each other due to their negative charges. This is because like charges repel each other according to the principles of electromagnetism.
This particle is the electron.
The chaarge of an alpha particle is +2.
Electron doesn't repel in an orbit however they are same charged particle, but same charged particles always repel. This is due Meson's theory of charged particles, he says electrons doesn't repel because they have one orbital different and another different.
the electron
An electron exerts a force on another charged particle through the electromagnetic force. This force arises due to the interaction of the electric fields surrounding the charged particles. Like charges repel each other, so electrons (which are negatively charged) repel other negatively charged particles.
electron
The subatomic particle with a negative charge is the electron.
The electron is a subatomic particle that has a charge of -1.
An electron.
The electron.
anion
it is an electron.
Yes, a beta particle is an electron.
An electron is a tiny particle that carries a negative electrical charge. It is a fundamental subatomic particle found in atoms.