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Smallest amount of electricity is carried by

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Answered by ItsMysteriousGirl
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The smallest amount of electricity is carried by electrons.

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Answered by suit89
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The smallest unit of electricity is an electron, yet selling electricity by the electron would be challenging, much as selling rice by the grain would not be feasible. We refer to the approximately 6.25 billion million million electrons that make up a coulomb of electricity as one coulomb.

What is a Coulomb?

- The coulomb is the unit of electric charge used in the metre-kilogram-second-ampere system, which is the foundation of the SI system of physical units. C serves as its shorthand. The amount of electricity moved by a current of one ampere in a second is measured in coulombs.

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