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Smallest possible charge ?​

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Answered by og046323
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Answer:

elementary charge, e, about 1.602×10−19

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Answered by splenderp8
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The smallest value of the magnitude of charge an object can have is equal to the magnitude of the charge of an electron, which is approximately 1, point, 60, times, 10, start superscript, −, 19, end superscript, C,1. 60×10−19C. Electrons are negatively charged.

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