Question
__________ has the positive charge
- Positron
- Proton
- Both A and B
- Electron
Hint:
Positrons are antimatter, that is, beta-rays. They are attracted to negative electrons but repelled by atomic nuclei.
The correct answer is: Both A and B
A positron is also known as a positive electron. It is a positively charged subatomic particle having the same or equal mass and magnitude of charge as the electron and creates the antiparticle of a negative electron. Proton is a positively charged subatomic particle.
Hence, (C) both A and B are correct is the right answer.
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