charge, electrical
A fundamental property of matter. Protons and the nuclei of atoms have a positive charge; electrons have a negative charge; neutrons have no charge. Normally, each atom has as many protons as it has electrons and thus has no net electrical charge; in other words, it is neutral. Charged substances have an imbalance of positive and negative charges, a net charge that exerts a force on other charged substances. Charges that are both positive or both negative repel each other; charges that are different attract.
Words nearby charge, electrical
charge parity invariance,
charge plate,
charge sheet,
charge up,
charge with,
charge, electrical,
charge-a-plate,
charge-cap,
charge-coupled device,
charge-off,
chargeable