When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.
My answer is NO, since vibrating electric charge cannot exist independently (conservation of electric charge cannot be violated). Vibrating electric charge can only exist as part of electric charge wave.
This is one of the unsolved problems in physics. Some physicists believe that magnetic monopoles (i.e., magnetic charges) should exist, but none have been found yet.
Charge is of two types, mass is only of one kindThere are two types of forces (attraction and repulsion) between charges, but there is only one kind (attraction) between massesCharge is quantized, butquantization of mass is not established so farCharge has SI unitcoulomb , the SI unit of mass is kgCharge is conserved, but mass alone is not conserved (Mass + Energy is conserved)Charge cannot exist without a mass, but mass can exist without a net charge
"Fenetic"- No, that doesn't exist. I'm not sure what is the opposite of static electricity yet. Static Electricity is a stationary electric charge or a stationary electric charge that builds up on an insulated object such as a capacitor or a thundercloud
The Coulomb unit of charge is defined as what is transported by a steady current of 1 Ampere in 1 second. A cyclotron uses a high frequency alternating current to accelerate particles. Therefore, by the definition of a charge unit, it is impossible for a Coulomb to exist within a cyclotron while it is operational.
No, only protons and neutrons exist in the nucleus of an atom. Electrons are what produce a negative charge.
When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.
When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.
"Neutral charge" doesn't exist; the meaning of neutral is zero electrical charge.
The charge is +2 but this ion doesn't exist.
The telephone company does not exist.
There are only two kind of charge particles, the positive and negative charge particle. The positive charge is called proton and the negative charge is called electron. There are also numerous other charge negative, positive particles out there beside the one mention here but they only exist in a fleeting amount of times then disintegrated into pure energy.
In most compounds, the nitrogen in NH2 has a partial negative charge while the hydrogen each carry a partial positive charge. It can also exist as the Amide ion with a full negative charge.
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charge mass, Whether or not two can exist at the same place.
credit card: no worries if card is lost all you have to do is annul it. Debit card: you have to be in charge charge card: don't really exist
My answer is NO, since vibrating electric charge cannot exist independently (conservation of electric charge cannot be violated). Vibrating electric charge can only exist as part of electric charge wave.