state law of conservation of charge. What is the magnitude of charge on a electron
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The electric charge of one electron is equal in magnitude and opposite in sign to the charge of one proton. ... The law of conservation of charge ensures that whenever a charge is created, an equal charge of the opposite sign is created at the same time.
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law of conservation of charge states that charge can neither be created nor be destroyed. It can only change from one form to another
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1.6 × 10 to the power -19
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