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proper definition of electric charge?​

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Answered by itzcutiepie777
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Electric Charge is nothing but the amount of energy or electrons that pass from one body to another by different modes like conduction, induction or other specific methods. This is a basic electric charge definition. There are two types of electric charges. They are positive charges and negative charges.

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Answered by erica66
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Explanation:

Electric charge is a physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when kept in an electromagnetic field. Positive and negative are the two types of electric charges, commonly carried by charge carriers protons and electrons. When the net charge of an object equals to zero, the object is said to be neutral. The movement of electric charges are responsible for the production of one of the many types of energy known as electrical energy.

Electric Charge is defined as,

The property of subatomic particles that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.

The study of electricity is divided into 3 different branches as:

Electrostatics: It is the study of the force that acts between point charges.

Electromagnetism: It is the study of the forces that act on the charges that are in motion.

Electric Current: It is the study of the form of energy that is associated with the flow of charge.

How is Electric Charge Measured?

The electric charge is measured using coulomb. 1 coulomb is the quantity of charge transferred in one second. Given by:

Q = I.t

Where,

Q is the electric charge

I is the electric current

t is the time.

Definition

The physical properties of matter which allows it to experience a special kind of force when kept under the influence of the electromagnetic field is called Electric Charge

Symbol

Q

Formula

Q = I.t

SI unit

Coulomb

Other units

Elementary charge

faraday

ampere-hour

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