Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 15)
15.
Which part of an atom has no electrical charge?
Discussion:
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Mohandoss said:
1 decade ago
Electron has -ve charge& proton has +ve charge.But neutron is neutral and hence has no electrical charge.
Rose said:
1 decade ago
Since atom contains three particles. Proton, neutron, electron. Proton is +ve charge, electron is -ve charge, neutron is neutral charge.
Karthik said:
1 decade ago
Electron have -ve charge, proton has +ve charge and neutron is neutral.
MANI said:
1 decade ago
I AGREE TO ROSE..
Dattaram parulekar said:
1 decade ago
Electron has -ve charge and proton has +ve charge.
Sakthivel.s said:
1 decade ago
I agreed with mohandoss (electron is negative charges and then proton is positive charges)
Dipesh mudatkar said:
1 decade ago
I agree with him because electron has - charge and proton has the + charge and this is same as battery where + and - terminals are present and neutron for the no charge because it is work as ground.
So the neutron is work as ground or zero or no charge.
So the neutron is work as ground or zero or no charge.
Geetha said:
1 decade ago
I agree with dipesh.
Prashant said:
1 decade ago
I agree with dipesh!
Kishore Dasari said:
1 decade ago
Atom has 3 particles like proton,neutron,and electron.Electron has -ve charge and proton has +ve charge but neutron has equal no. of protons and electrons so their charges are cancel each other hence neutron has zero charge.
Mathematical Expression:
N = E + P
N = 0 ;neutral
Mathematical Expression:
N = E + P
N = 0 ;neutral
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