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0 - neutrinos are neutral, as the name suggests (it is latin for "little neutral one")

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A neutrino is an electrically neutral particle, meaning it has no electric charge. This allows neutrinos to interact weakly with other particles, making them difficult to detect.

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Does a positron have a negative charge or does a nuetrino have a negative charge?

A positron has a positive charge, and a neutrino has a neutral charge.


Does negative charge have neutrino?

No, it is neutral - hence the name.


Does a neutrino have negative charge?

No, it is neutral - hence the name.


Which subatomic particle has the weakest charge?

I would say a neutrino, because its charge is zero. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neutrino is not considered as a subatomic particle. Proton (positively charged) and electron (negatively charged) have very small electrical charge.


What is the subatomic particle with a no electrical charge?

A neutron is the subatomic particle with no electrical charge. Neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom alongside protons, which have a positive charge, and electrons, which have a negative charge.


What are the differences between electrons and electron-neutrinos?

1. Electron is a particle with negative charge, component of all atoms. 2. Electron neutrino is associated with the production of electrons; electron neutrino has not an electrical charge.


What has no negative charge and no positive charge?

Neutrons. These are found in the nucleus of an atom.


Do a neutrino and proton have the same charge?

no protons positives, neutrons neutral, electrons are negative


What doesn't carry an electrical charge?

Examples: a neutral atom, a neutron, a neutrino, etc.


Does a photon and neutrino collision make an electron?

Yes, when a photon and a neutrino collide, they can produce an electron and its antineutrino as the final result of the collision. This process is known as pair production.


What are examples of subatomic particle?

Examples of subatomic particles include electrons, protons, and neutrons. Electrons have a negative charge, protons have a positive charge, and neutrons have no charge. These particles are the building blocks of atoms.


What is the tiny subatomic particles related to the electron that has no electric charge and little mass?

The tiny subatomic particle related to the electron that has no electric charge and little mass is the neutrino. Neutrinos are extremely difficult to detect due to their neutral charge and low interaction with matter.