Why is the electron negative?

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The question is asking for the reason behind the electron possessing a negative charge. This involves understanding the fundamental properties of elementary particles and the conventions of electrical charge.

Answer

Electrons are negative due to their behavior in an electric field.

Electrons are referred to as negative because of their behavior in an electric field.

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Electrons are referred to as negative because of their behavior in an electric field.

More Information

The convention of labeling electrons as negative originates from historical choices made when scientists began to study electric fields and currents. Negative charges move toward positive charges in an electric field, and this behavior was used to label the electrons.

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