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What is the colour of proton,neotron and electron?

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Answered by rajendrapatel25
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Electrons, protons and neutrons do not have a 'color' as we normally understand the term. Something has a color when light strikes it and it absorbs all but one wavelenth (say, blue) and thus the object is perceived as being blue. (This is a simplified explanation but in essence that's it.)


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Electron,protons, and neutrons do not have colour as we normally understand the term. something has colour when light strikes it and it absorbs all but one wavelength(say blue) and thus object is perceived as blue.
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