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What Is Neutron Charge?

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What Is Neutron Charge?

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For decades, and for all practical purposes, the neutron had been declared a charge-free particle that is the product of the union of a positively charged proton and a negatively-charge electron. Today, for all practical purposes—but not for all purposes—it is considered the same.

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