No, a neutron does not have an electric charge. It is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom, and it is electrically neutral, meaning it does not have a positive or negative charge.
The electric charge of an antineutron is zero, as it is an antiparticle of a neutron which has no electric charge.
A stationary electric charge is called an electric static charge.
An electron has a negative electric charge.
The electric charge of a muon is -1 elementary charge, which is the same as the charge of an electron.
Electric charge is a property of matter that determines how it interacts with electromagnetic fields, while electric current is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. In other words, electric charge is the source of electric current, which is the movement of charged particles.
Neuton does not have any charge
a proton has a positive charge
proton (electrical charge +1), neuton (neutral) electron (electrical charge -1)
Neuton per coulomb(N/C)
The term "neuton" is not a recognized scientific term. It may be a misspelling of "neutron," which is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom with no electrical charge. Neutrons are crucial for the stability of atomic nuclei and play a significant role in nuclear reactions.
Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons are also called "subatomic particles." A neutron is a subatomic particle that has a mass that is ALMOST equal to the mass of a proton. A neutron carries no electric charge; so it is neither positive or negative. It carries a "neutral" charge. So remember, NEUtrons--->NEUtral.
Neuton was born on 1990-03-14.
Neuton Chikhli Kalan's population is 10,850.
The electric charge of an antineutron is zero, as it is an antiparticle of a neutron which has no electric charge.
The kinds of electric charge are positive charge and negative charge
A stationary electric charge is called an electric static charge.
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