Can any amount of charge be given to a conductor? Explain.
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When one electron enters, charge is 1.602×10^-19coloumbs. When two electrons enter it will be 2×1.602×10^-19coloumbs= 3.204×10^-19coloumbs. If the charge is completely divisible by 1.602×10^-19coloumbs, then that charge exists and can be given to a conductor. ... So charge can only be the integral multiple of this number.
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