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What gives a particle charge?

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Answered by mausumimitra1
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Many fundamental, or subatomic, particles of matter have the property of electric charge. For example, electrons have negative charge and protons have positive charge, but neutrons have zero charge.

Answered by jeevitha1081
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A charged particle is a particle with an electric charge. It may be an iron,such a molecule or atom with a surplus or deficit of electrons relative to protons.It can also be an electron or a proton,or another elementary particles, which are all believed to have the same charge.

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