The property that is not associated with the charge of a system is A) conservation. B) quantization
C) additive nature D) directional nature
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Answer:Directional nature
Because charge is an entity not a quantity (vector basically), so it can't be directional
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D) directional nature
Because charge is not a vector quantity is it cannot be directional.
Explanation:
- Electric charge is constituent and fundamental property represent the amount of a energy a particle carries and can transfer.
- Electric charge have these basic properties-
- Additive nature=Charges behaves as a scalar quantity because they get add up like real numbers.
- Conserved nature=Charge is conserved because it can neither be created nor be destroyed but it can be transferred from one body to another.
- Quantization nature=Free charges are integral multiple unit of charge and are quantized.
- Invariance=The charge is independent of speed.
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