No. Electromagnetic waves are produced by accelerating charges (NOT by moving charges, they have to accelerate); a neutron has no net electrical charge.
I suppose you mean "Newton", the unit of force.In any case, "kilo" means 1000. This prefix is used with many different units. So, a kN is simply a 1000 Newton.
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.
Objects can gain or lose energy through various processes like heat transfer, work done on or by the object, chemical reactions, and electromagnetic radiation. These processes can result in either an increase or decrease in the object's energy depending on the specific circumstances.
The work done to push the box can be calculated as the product of force and distance, so W = F * d. Plugging in the values, W = 5 N * 10 m = 50 Joules. Therefore, 50 Joules are required to push the box 10 meters with a force of 5 N.
By nature, every atom is electrically neutral. Each atom wants to have a full shell of electrons, but some atoms have a very incomplete shell, so they strive to get more electrons. When an atom of this nature bonds with another - among other possibilities - it may gain, or "steal" electrons from another atom to make up the lack of electrons in their own shell. A positive ion is simply an atom that as lost electrons through this process, therefore there is a positive charge because there are more protons. A negative ion has gained electrons, having a negative charge because there are more electrons.
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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.
Neuton does not have any charge
It is located in the inside of the atom, if what you mean is neutron.
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