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does an electron have a positive charge, a negative charge or no charge at all ?
am totally at a loss with this one, have googled biut can't make head or tails of the website answers!
any help GREATLY appreciated.
am totally at a loss with this one, have googled biut can't make head or tails of the website answers!
any help GREATLY appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The electron, denoted e- is a fundamental particle with negative electric charge that is found arranged in quantum mechanical orbits about neutral atoms. The electron is a lepton, and therefore has lepton number 1. The antiparticle of the electron is called the positron.
The electron mass is 9.1095*10^31 kg, and the electron charge -e , where e=1.6022*10^19 C.
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The electron mass is 9.1095*10^31 kg, and the electron charge -e , where e=1.6022*10^19 C.
I gleened this information by googling "electron charge"
You'd probably be better posting this question under Science.