Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 10)
10.
The negative and positive charge symbols are assigned (in that order) to the:
Discussion:
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Chinna said:
9 years ago
Electron is a -ve charge.
Proton is +ve charge.
Proton is +ve charge.
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THARANYA THANGAVEL said:
7 years ago
@Sawan Kumar.
No option A represents, proton is negative and electron is positive.
But in the option B, the electron is negative and proton is positive.
Because they are mention *in that order.
No option A represents, proton is negative and electron is positive.
But in the option B, the electron is negative and proton is positive.
Because they are mention *in that order.
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Manoj Patail said:
1 decade ago
Always electron is negative (-) charge & proton is taken as positive (+) charge.
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Keshav devale said:
1 decade ago
The proton is a positive charge he present in a nucleus and electron is a negative charge his around the nucleus.
SAWAN KUMAR said:
8 years ago
Option A and B are same so why B is right?
Ashwini yadav said:
1 decade ago
Electrons have positive charge and protons have negative charge.
GANESH BM said:
1 decade ago
Protons are also called as "Holes" ie Positively charged particles.
M.SANGEETHA said:
1 decade ago
Electrons are negatively charged and protons are positively charged.
Dushyanth J said:
1 decade ago
In any matter in the universe we have atom.
Atom consists of 3 major parts.
Proton - Positively charged (+).
Neutron - Neutral in state.
Electron - Negatively charged (-).
Atom consists of 3 major parts.
Proton - Positively charged (+).
Neutron - Neutral in state.
Electron - Negatively charged (-).
Sohit yadav said:
1 decade ago
Electron is -ve charge and proton is +be charge.
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