A number, negative or positive, does not have intercepts. It also does not have time, mass, length, width or political affiliation.
Because you have to do work on the pair ... add work to them ...in order to separate them.
Weight is the acceleration due to gravity acting on a mass in kg. The formula is W=mg, where W is weight in Newtons, m is mass in kg, and g is acceleration due to gravity, -9.8 m/s/s, or -9.8 m/s2.Example: What is the weight of a small dog that has a mass of 6.8 kg?W = mg = 6.8 kg x -9.8 m/s2 = -66.64 NNote: weight is a negative force because the acceleration due to gravity is negative. This just means that it is a downward force.
Negative * positive = negative Positive * positive = positive Negative * negative = positive
No, a negative plus a negative is a negative
Yes, the neutron has a negative charge and a mass that is smaller than the mass of a proton.
If you compare the mass of a positron to an electron, or of a proton to an anti-proton, and so forth, the mass is the same, even though the charge is reversed. Negative charge does not mean negative mass, it has no bearing on the mass.
An electron is an elementary particle that carries a negative charge and has a very small mass.
An electron has a negative charge and a mass close to 0 amu (atomic mass unit).
Mass and charge are not connected. Negative charge is the charge carried by an electron.
A negative change in mass means that the object has lost mass. It could be due to factors such as evaporation, chemical reactions, or loss of particles.
When an object receives a negative charge, there is no change in its mass. Mass is a fundamental property of matter that is not affected by the addition or removal of charge. The negative charge simply alters the distribution of electrons on the object's surface.
The effective mass of an electron in a solid is determined by its curvature of the energy band. At the top of the valence band, where the curvature is negative, the effective mass of the electron is also negative, reflecting the opposite relationship between the momentum and velocity of the electron in this region. This negative effective mass indicates that the electron behaves as if it has a negative charge moving in the opposite direction.
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No measurable effect at all. The electrons which cause the negative charge have such an unbelievably small mass that billions of them cannot make any observable change to the mass.
The electrons that are missing have a negative effective mass. So the holes have a positive effective mass.
You're probably thinking of electrons, whose mass is much smaller than nucleons but also have a negative charge. Indeed, the electron has the smallest amount of mass of any particle with a negative charge.