The particle that has the opposite charge of an electron is the proton. The electron has a charge of -1 while the proton has a charge of +1. (Though they have equal - but opposite - charges, the proton is about 1836 times more massive than ...
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Explanation of electrical charges - Succeed in Physical Science: School for Champions ... Since there is a negative charged electron, there is also a version with a positive charge. That anti-electron particle is called the positron. It is the same size and weight as an electron, except it has an opposite charge.
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Electromagnetism Electrostatics Electric charge  · Coulomb's law  · Electric field  · Electric flux  · Gauss's law  · Electric potential  · Electrostatic inductio...
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In nuclear physics, a particle corresponding in mass and properties to a given elementary particle but with the opposite electrical charge, magnetic properties, or coupling to other fundamental forces ... When a particle and its antiparticle collide, they destroy each other, in the process called ‘annihilation’,
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1) of the resulting sample indicates that little PS particles deposited onto the surfaces of large silica particles owing to attraction of opposite charges, surprisingly, in a larger void area around silica particle, some little PS particles self-assembled into orderly lattice by themselves, not depositing onto the...
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Antimatter is its weird doppelganger - identical to matter in all respects, except that everything within its atoms is the opposite way round. ... His calculations suggested a particle with an opposite charge to an electron. Other scientists subsequently discovered this "positron" in 1932, the first antimatter particle.
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neutral particles, massive particles, elementary particles: Hello Muneeb, You are right: The definition of an antiparticle having the same mass as the corresponding particle, but opposite charge, is incomplete in the sense that some neutral elementary particles are not covered by this definition. ... More Physics Answers;
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In physics, the space surrounding an electric charge or in the presence of a time-varying magnetic field has a property called an electric field . This electric field exerts a force on other electri...
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J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 32 (1999) 5509–5515. Printed in the UK. PII: S0305-4470(99)01172-5. Two particles with opposite charge in a homogeneous ...
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