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state the value of charge in electron​

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Answered by sukhwinderm9
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Electron charge, (symbol e), fundamental physical constant expressing the naturally occurring unit of electric charge, equal to 1.602176634 × 10−19 coulomb.

Answered by MysticalRainbow
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Charge: Electrons are negatively charged in nature and have an electric charge of 1.6 x 10^-19 C, which is used as a standard unit of charge for subatomic particles.

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