Physics, asked by krishnajunag2003, 7 months ago

In nature, amount of electric charge, posſessed by an isolated system is always,
(A) zero.
(B) equal to multiple of square-root of fundamental charge.
(C) equal to integer multiple of fundamental charge.
(D) equal to multiple of square of fundamental electric charge.​

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Answered by ÇríSTyBūttĒrfLy
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Answer:

I think part c

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Answered by kritanuchatterjee280
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Answer:

(c) Equal to an integer multiple of the fundamental charge

Explanation:

According to quantization of charge, it is said that the charge of a system is always equal to the integer multiple of the fundamental charge.

The charge of a system is represented by Q= ne where e= fundamental charge and n is the integer., i.e., n can have values like 1,2,3...... but not values like 2/3, 0.75, 0.86 etc. It is always an integer

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