Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Science
Physics
Subatomic particles
What is a neutral subatomic particle?
1 answer
A neutral subatomic particle is a particle that carries no electrical charge.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
Use the diagram of a particle accelerator and your knowledge of colliding particles to answer the questions below.
In particle
Which statement best describes the charges of the particles involved in the diagram above? (1 point) Responses A neutral
Which statement best describes the charges of the particles involved?
(1 point) A neutral particle is striking a negative
Where do the forces that make atoms interact come from?(1 point)
Responses from the electric fields of neutral subatomic
Where do the forces that make atoms interact come from?(1 point)
Responses from the electric fields of neutral subatomic
the velocity of a particle is given by v=[16t^2i+4t^3j +(5t+2)k]m/s, where t is in seconds. If the particle is at the origin
Where do the forces that make atoms interact come from?(1 point) Responses from the electric fields of neutral subatomic
Match the part of the diagram to its correct label.
w=neutral particle x=positive particle y= out side black z=neutral particle
What are the three subatomic particles, and where are they located in an atom?
Which subatomic particles are used to calculate
Where do the forces that make atoms interact come from?(1 point)
Responses from the electric fields of neutral subatomic