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The quantum of charge is 1.6*10^-19. Is there a corresponding quantum of mass. ​

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Answered by soumyajeetpanda0
1

Answer:

Correct option is

D

0.625×10

19

Explanation:

The current is defined as rate of flow of charged particle.i.e.

i =

t

Q

Hence the charge flown is,

Q =i t

Hence Q =1.0×1=1C

The charge Q is due to electrons, therefore,

Q =N×e

Here Q =1C

If N is number of electrons passing and e is the electronic charge of value 1.6×10

−19

Then,

N =

e

Q

=

1.6×10

−19

1

=0.625×10

19

electrons

Answered by sagittarius93
2

Explanation:

according to present investigations of scientist quantum charge had been decieded because they had discovered the electron contituting the quantum amount of charge but in case of quantum mass scientists due to experiments in Large Hadron Collider only know that there is a particle which constityte mass property of all the thing in this universe its name is 'Higgs Boson'

but since Higgs Boson is very very very rapidly exhaustion particle that experiments on it can not be done with the help of nowadays technology since till there is no existence of quantum mass.

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