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What is the positive charge on the nucleus of an atom due to?

Solution

The nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons. The positive charge on the nucleus of an atom is due to protons.


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

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The particles which cannot be deflected under the presence of electric field are:

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What is the absolute mass and charge of a proton?

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State True or False: The mass of proton is nearly same as that of hydrogen atom.

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