The three common subatomic particles are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons are found inside the nucleus and have a positive charge. Electrons are found outside of the nucleus and have a negative charge.
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Basically sub-atomic means smaller than an atom, so they mean stuff like protons, electrons and neutrons.
Protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge so they are attracted to one another because opposite charges attract.
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I think that would be protons and electrons. Protons are part of the nucleus of the atom and are positively charged. Electrons around the nucleus are negatively charged.
Particles with unlike charges attract each other because of the electrostatic force of attraction between opposite charges. This force decreases with distance and is stronger the closer the particles are to each other. Positively charged particles attract negatively charged particles, while like charges repel each other.
Protons and positrons both have a positive charge, with a charge of +1.
Particles in the atom:Neutron:Mass: 1,00866491600(43) amu.Charge: neutralElectron:Mass: 5,4857990946(22)×10−4 amu.Charge: negativeProton:Mass: 1,007276466812(90) amu.Charge: positive
Positive and negative charges attract each other due to their opposite charges. When close together, they will either try to move towards each other to neutralize or cancel out the charges, or they may repel each other if they have similar charges. This interaction is governed by the fundamental force of electromagnetism.
The atomic particles that make up an alpha are two protons and two neutrons. The subatomic particles are contained within the neutrons & protons and there are too many to list here, plus I don't know all of them.