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positive charge

NOUN
  1. having a deficiency of electrons; having a higher electric potential

How To Use positive charge In A Sentence

  • The positive pole carries a positive charge while the negative pole does a negative charge.
  • Because the electron was negatively charged and atoms are electrically neutral, there must be a positive charge somewhere in the atom.
  • That gives the surface of the tube a positive charge, which attracts negative ions in the water.
  • Cathode rays are attracted by a positive charge.
  • To balance the influx of positive charge, organic anions, principally malate, and chloride are also accumulated.
  • In his Astoria (N.Y.) lab on Oct. 22, 1938, he took a photoconductive zinc plate and rubbed it with a handkerchief to produce a positive charge.
  • There is a net positive charge - there are more protons in the nucleus than electrons surrounding it.
  • When an electric field is applied, the white particles will migrate towards the positive charge.
  • The anti-particle of a negatively charged electron, for example, has a positive charge and is called a positron. I’m Working on That
  • If the positive charge of the nucleus equals the negative charge of the electrons, the atom as a whole carries no charge.
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