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Order of magnitude of charge of electron (in C) is

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Answered by vsquare
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1.6 multiply by 10 power -19
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The order of the magnitude of the charge of an electron is -19

Explanation:

  • An electron has a charge of -1.6 *10^-19 C
  • The order is the superscript of the power of 10
  • The electron is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary charge electric charge.
  • Due to their lack of known components or substructure, electrons, which are part of the first generation of the lepton particle family, are typically regarded to be elementary particles.
  • An order of magnitude is a rough estimation of the logarithm of a value in relation to some contextually relevant reference value, typically 10, which is taken as the logarithm's base and the exemplar of magnitude one values.

-19 is the order of the magnitude of the charge of an electron.

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