Like, maybe some grammer lesson will like help you DUDE...
anyway, the only particle without 'like' charge is neutrinos, which is devoid of mas or charge. (devoid means it like doesn't have any of that like stuff)
The charged particle will experience a repulsive force due to the like charges, causing it to move away from the other particle. The magnitude of the force is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
The electric field around a charged particle points away from positive charges and towards negative charges.
Particles with opposite electric charges will attract one another. For example, a positively charged particle will attract a negatively charged particle. This is known as the principle of electric attraction.
The two particles will repel each other due to the like charges. This repulsion force will push the particles away from each other. The strength of the repulsion force depends on the charges of the particles and their distance from each other.
Moving charges create magnetic fields. As a charged particle moves, it generates a magnetic field around it, which can interact with other moving charges. This is the basis of electromagnetism and the behavior of charged particles in magnetic fields.
The charged particle will experience a repulsive force due to the like charges, causing it to move away from the other particle. The magnitude of the force is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
neutrons
Neutron
The net charge of an object or particle can be determined by adding up the positive and negative charges present on the object or particle. If the total positive charges are greater than the total negative charges, the object or particle has a positive net charge. If the total negative charges are greater, it has a negative net charge. If the positive and negative charges are equal, the object or particle has a neutral net charge.
+ve charges
If charge can flow within the neutral particle and you place it near a charged object, like charges tend to move toward the object and opposite charges move away. This splitting of the charge gives the neutral dust particle an electric dipole moment.
The electric field around a charged particle points away from positive charges and towards negative charges.
Negative charges are created when a particle gains one or more electrons.
This would be called a CATION.
electronThe only radioactively stable subatomic particle is an electron.
arrangement of leptons and quarks in sub atomic particle causes charges in then.
+2 unit charges - the alpha particle is a helium nucleus.