Is it possible to have 0.2 Coulomb of charge on a body?
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Yes Dear It Is Possible.
varnika01:
But isnt the charge in the form of q=ne where n is an integer
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Most bulk matter has an equal amount of positive and negative charge and thus has zero net charge. ... The unit used to measure charge is the coulomb (C). If there were two positive charges, one of 0.1 coulomb and the second of 0.2 coulomb, they would repel each other with a force that depends on the product 0.2 × 0.1.
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