What is Fundamental charge and it's value
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Fundamental Quantities are those quantities by whick ALL OTHER QUANTITIES CAN BE DEFINED AND THEY MUST EXIST INDEPENDENTLY
For example- Mass length time are three fundamental quantities we can define acceleration force speed etc by these three quantities in terms of M L and T.
Similarly FUNDAMENTAL CHARGES ARE THE CHARGES BY WHICH ALL OTHER QUANTITY OF CHARGE CAN BE DEFINED
ELECTRON and PROTON is our fundamental charge.
Charge on electron is
-1.6 * 10^-19
and charge on Proton is
1.6 * 10^-19.
(Quarcks are not fundamental charges coz they do not exist independently)
For example- Mass length time are three fundamental quantities we can define acceleration force speed etc by these three quantities in terms of M L and T.
Similarly FUNDAMENTAL CHARGES ARE THE CHARGES BY WHICH ALL OTHER QUANTITY OF CHARGE CAN BE DEFINED
ELECTRON and PROTON is our fundamental charge.
Charge on electron is
-1.6 * 10^-19
and charge on Proton is
1.6 * 10^-19.
(Quarcks are not fundamental charges coz they do not exist independently)
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