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Why do negative particles move more easily than positive

particles in an atom?

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  1. Today, 10:08
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    The protons or positive charges are always bound to the nucleus of the atom and cannot move freely. When a conductor is brought close to a negative charge, the electrons that are free to move will move away from the charge as far as they can.
  2. Today, 12:21
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    Answer:the negative particles are electrons which are smaller and weigh less than the proton
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