Q.6. What is the magnitude of charge on an electron -
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The charge of the electron is equivalent to the magnitude of the elementary charge (e) but bearing a negative sign. Since the value of the elementary charge is roughly 1.602 x 10-19 coulombs (C), then the charge of the electron is -1.602 x 10-19 C.
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The magnitude of charge on an electron is .
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Electrons are negatively charged particles. The magnitude of charge on an electron and a proton are same. It is equal to e or . Protons are positively charged particles while neutrons have no charge. The charge of an object is equal to the product of electric charge and time.
Hence, the magnitude of charge on an electron is .
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