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Answered by mannatgill14
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The smallest measurable unit of charge is that carried by the electron, where Coulomb or esu. Although quarks carry units of charge of , and times e, this "fractional" charge cannot be directly observed since free quarks apparently do not exist.

The smallest measurable unit of charge is that carried by the electron, where Coulomb or esu. Although quarks carry units of charge of , and times e, this "fractional" charge cannot be directly observed since free quarks apparently do not exist. Hope it helps you mate!!!

The smallest measurable unit of charge is that carried by the electron, where Coulomb or esu. Although quarks carry units of charge of , and times e, this "fractional" charge cannot be directly observed since free quarks apparently do not exist. Hope it helps you mate!!!mark as Brainliest

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