There are lots of such particles, but the one probably meant is the neutron.
Neutrinos have mass (we're not sure how much exactly; it's very small, but not exactly zero) and no charge also; the Z boson is another particle with mass (a fairly large one in this case, it's about as heavy as a technetium atom) but no charge.
Light is a type of energy.Energies do not have a mass or occupy space.
Matter consists of atoms and molecules that have mass and occupy space. Light, on the other hand, is a form of energy that behaves like a wave and a particle (photon). It does not have mass or occupy space in the same way that matter does, which is why it is not considered matter.
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Physical things are tangible objects that have mass and occupy space. Examples include rocks, trees, animals, and buildings. Anything that can be touched, seen, or interacted with in the physical world is considered a physical thing.
For something to be considered matter, it must have mass and occupy space. In other words, matter needs to exist in a physical form that takes up space and has weight.
Photons or electromagnetic radiation.
Objects have mass and occupy space. Persons have mass and occupy space.
yes,smoke does have mass and it does occupy space
A stone has a solid mass and does occupy space.
No, all forms of matter do have mass and occupy space.
Matter occupies space and has mass. Matter is made up of particles that have volume and hence occupy space. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and it is related to the number and type of particles that compose the object.
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any thing which occupy space nd have mass iz c/d matter.
yes
Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.
Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.
Energy does not occupy space because it bounce from one mass to another. Energy is already part of the materia. When the energy release from one source it just occupy the space of the other object by penetration or bounce to a mass that it will absorve the energy.