what is charge and what is unit of charge
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The amount of charge in 1 electron (elementary charge) is approximately1.6×10−19 C, and 1 coulomb corresponds to the amount of charge for about6.24×1018 electrons. The symbol Q is often used to denote a quantity of electricity or charge.
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An electric charge is the property of matter where it has more or fewer electrons than protons in its atoms. Electrons carry a negative charge and protons carry a positive charge. Matter is positively charged if it contains more protons than electrons, and negatively charged if it contains more electrons than protons.
Units of charge are Coulombs and Ampere–second. Coulomb is the standard unit of charge. One Coulomb of charge is equal to electrons or protons. One electron is equal to Coulombs.
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