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Charge quantization, then, means that charge cannot take any arbitrary values, but only values that are integral multiples of the fundamental charge (charge of proton/electron). For example, in a hydrogen ion, we usually denote it with a positive sign to indicate that there's one proton more than there are electrons.


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Explain quantization of charge.

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→ According to quantization of charge,

The charge on a body is equal to an integral

of multiple of basic charge (±e).

i.e. q = ± ne

(where n = 1,2,3,4........................so on.

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→ According to the law of conservation of charge , the algebraic sum of positive and negative charges in an isolated system, remains constant.

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» Quantization of charge ,

i.e. q = ±ne

if , n = 1 (we know e = 1.6 x 10^-19 C.

q = ± 1e = ± 1 x 1.6 x 10^-19 C

= ± 1.6 x 10^-19 C.

» Conservation of charge ,

When a glass rod is rubbed with a piece of silk , glass rod acquires positive charge and silk is acquire equal negative charge. Thus , deep isolated system of glass rod and silk piece has zero net charge before and after rubbing.

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