MCQ
Which particle can not be accelerated
  • A
    $\alpha -$particle
  • B
    Electron
  • Neutron
  • D
    Proton

Answer

Correct option: C.
Neutron
c
Neutrons cannot be accelerated as they are chargless (neutral) particles.

Protons, $\alpha$ - particles and $\beta$ - particles can be accelerated as they are charged particles.

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