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.
lose energy: gravity, otherwise see neuton's laws
A joule is a neuton metre. i.e. 10*5 = 50 joules are required.
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.
Neuton was born on 1990-03-14.
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It´s the neutral particle in he nucleus. They have mass but no charge.
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Neuton does not have any charge
It is located in the inside of the atom, if what you mean is neutron.
it is a neuton dummies