Physics, asked by quimsonj7, 4 months ago

The charge of the nucleus of the is neutral.
true or false

Answers

Answered by xxyogeshxx7
82

Answer:

False

Explanation:

We know that atoms consist of protons neutrons and electrons.

i) Protons and electron are oppositely charged.

ii) Neutrons have no charge.

iii) Now, protons and neutrons lie inside the nucleus curve, an electron revolves in orbits around the nucleus.

iv) thus the nucleus is always positively charged because of protons as neutrons have no charge.

Thus given statement is false.

Answered by Rashi0906
0

False

Explanation:

We know that atoms consist of protons neutrons and electrons. i) Protons and electron are oppositely

charged

ii) Neutrons have no charge.

iii) Now, protons and neutrons lie inside the nucleus curve, an electron revolves in orbits around the nucleus.

iv) thus the nucleus is always positively charged because of protons as neutrons have no charge.

Thus given statement is false.

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