The neutrons doesn't carry a charge.
They're neutral - that's why they're called "neutrons".
A neutron has no charge. That is why it is called a neutron, because it is neutral.
Protons have an electrical charge of +1. Neutrons have an electrical charge of 0. Electrons have an electrical charge of -1.
it depends on what kind of charge it is if its a positive charge then protons are surrounding it if it is a negative charge then electrons are surrounding it does that make sense?
It depends on what kind of reading you want. An electrician will usually carry around a multimeter which can measure voltage, current, and resistance. Another piece of equipment that can "determine the presence of electric charge" would be a Electromagnetic Field (EMF) detector, since all electrical appliances/wires produce an electromagnetic field. There could be others, but those are the two I'm aware of.
If an electron is released from the nucleus (and not from an electron shell) then it would have been emitted by a neutron in beta decay. In beta-minus decay, a neutral neutron emits an electron and an anti-neutrino and becomes a proton; in beta-plus decay, a proton emits a positron and a neutrino and becomes a neutron.
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Protons have a positive charge, neutrons have no charge, and electrons have negative charge.Neutrons do not carry an electrical charge:)A proton has a positive charge. Remember, NEUTRon = NEUTRal. Proton = Positive. The electrical charge of a proton is 1.6x10^-19 which is equal and opposite to the electrical charge of an electron which is -1.6x10^-19.
Protons have an electrical charge of +1. Neutrons have an electrical charge of 0. Electrons have an electrical charge of -1.
A neutron does not have a charge -- its neutral
Neutron is a neutral particle. Proton has one positive charge. Electron has one negative charge.
Electrons carry a negative charge.
They are at a theoretically neutral or no charge state.
Neutron= neutral Protons=positive Electrons=negative
Wood will not accept any kind of electrical charge.
Celsius is the name of a temperature scale (also sometimes known as the centigrade scale) which is an alternative to the Fahrenheit scale. It does not have an electrical charge.
it depends on what kind of charge it is if its a positive charge then protons are surrounding it if it is a negative charge then electrons are surrounding it does that make sense?
All Ready Electryfied water.
no not all the time