Charge of a body is always an integral multiple of a) Charge present in its one atom b) Charge present in one mole of material of body c) Charge present on an electron d) Charge of its one nucleus
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This means that only integral (1, 2, …., n) number of electrons can be transferred from one body to the other. Charges are not transferred in fraction. Hence, a body possesses total charge only in integral multiples of electric charge.
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The charge of a body is always an integral multiple of charge present in one mole of the body.
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