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Key Stage 3

Meaning

Negative Charge is a property of matter that can cause an electrostatic force between objects.

About Negative Charge

Negative charge is the opposite of a positive charge.
Negative charges repel one another.
A negative charge is attracted to a positive charge.
Negative Charges create an electrostatic field which affects other charged objects.
Electrons are the particle that carries negative charge. If a particle has more electrons in it than protons then it will be negatively charged.

To see the electrostatic field created by a charge click on the picture below to play a PHET simulation.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Negative Charge is a property of matter that can cause an electrostatic force between objects.

About Negative Charge

Negative charge is the opposite of a positive charge.
Negative charges repel one another.
A negative charge is attracted to a positive charge.
Negative Charges create an electrostatic field which affects other charged objects.
Electrons are the particle that carries negative charge. If a particle has more electrons in it than protons then it will be negatively charged.
Some particles that are negatively charged:

To see the electrostatic field created by a charge click on the picture below to play a PHET simulation.