The Making of the Atomic Bomb

Why is the discovery of the neutron important?

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The discovery of the neutron is important because the neutron carries no electrical charge. Since the neutron has no atomic charge, it passes through the nucleus' surrounding electrical barrier and opens the atomic nucleus for examination. The discovery of the neutron is hailed as the beginning of true nuclear physics.