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Answered by mebha
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Answer:

Electric Charge is defined as the amount of energy or electrons passing from one body to another either by conduction, induction or other specific methods. There are two types of electric charges namely positive charge and negative charges. Charges are present in almost everybody and those bodies which don’t have charges are assumed to be neutrally charged or no charge.

The charge is denoted by the symbol ‘q’ and its standard unit is Coulomb. Mathematically charge is the number of electrons multiplied by the charge on 1 electron. That is

Q = ne

where q is a charge, n is a number of electrons and e is a charge on 1 electron (1.6 × 10-19C ) Basic Properties of Electric Charge

As charges are of two types, positive and negative, there are other certain basic properties they follow. If the size of charged bodies is so small, we consider them as point charges. The basic properties of electric charges are as follows:

Charges are additive in nature

Charge is a conserved quantity

Quantization of charge

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Answered by mathu527
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Answer:

The charge is a scalar quantity.

The charge is just as other fundamental properties of the system like mass.

The only difference between mass and charge is that charge is both positive and negative, while mass is always positive.

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