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electrons with a charge of -1.6*10^-19 Coulomb.

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What are the differences between proton and electron?

Protons are positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom, while electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus. Protons have a much larger mass than electrons. The number of protons in an atom determines its atomic number, while the number of electrons determines its overall charge.


What is the charged particles that can be transferred?

Charged particles that can be transferred between objects include electrons (negatively charged) and protons (positively charged). This transfer of charged particles is what creates static electricity.


What force do charged particles exert?

Charged particles exert an electric force on other charged particles in their vicinity. This force can either be attractive (between particles of opposite charge) or repulsive (between particles of the same charge).


What is the reason behind the phenomenon of magnetism, and how is it connected to the movement of charged particles?

Magnetism is a force that results from the movement of charged particles. When charged particles, such as electrons, move, they create a magnetic field. This magnetic field can attract or repel other charged particles, leading to the phenomenon of magnetism.


Why do charged particles not penetrate matter?

Charged particles are going to have a strong electromagnetic interaction with any matter that they encounter, since matter is also contains lots of charged particles. In effect, matter will present a great deal of solidity or substance to charged particles.

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Negativley charged particles move easily through what materials?

conductors


Who held a magnet up to the crt and discovered that atoms contain negativley charged particles?

J J Thomson


A negativley charged subatomic particle?

the electron


Negativley charged particle of an atom?

electron


What is the name for negativley charged atoms?

This name is anions.


Is chloride ion negativley charged or positivley charged?

Chloride ion has a valence of negative 1.


What are the differences between proton and electron?

Protons are positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom, while electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus. Protons have a much larger mass than electrons. The number of protons in an atom determines its atomic number, while the number of electrons determines its overall charge.


Negatively charged particles are called what?

Negatively charged particles are called electronsI'M SURE BELIEVE ME !!!!electrons are charged -1 and protons are charged +1.


What is the charged particles that can be transferred?

Charged particles that can be transferred between objects include electrons (negatively charged) and protons (positively charged). This transfer of charged particles is what creates static electricity.


What are non charged particles?

non charged particles are called neutrons.


What will happen if a negatively charged rod is brought close to a small plastic ball if the ball is postively charged?

They will attract becuase oppsites attract. If something is positivley charge and the other this is negativley charged they will almost always attract. Hope I helped.


What are the charged particles in a nucleus?

Protons, which are positively charged. The other particles that are in a nucleus are Neutrons, but Neutrons are not charged, Neutrons don't have a charge.