What is invariant of charges
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It is the indifference of electrostatic potential from its speed; i.e. the change of a particle does not vary with its speed.
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Answer:Charge invariance refers to the fixed electrostatic potential of a particle, regardless of speed. For example, an electron has a specific rest charge. Accelerate that electron, and the charge remains the same
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