Physics, asked by doddipinnisruthi, 7 months ago

what is quantization of charge?​

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Answered by makhil2050
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Answer:

Explanation:

Quantization of charge implies that charge can assume only certain discrete values. That is to say the observed value of electric charge (q) of a particle will be integral multiples of (e) 1.6×10−19 coulombs.

i.e.

q=ne where n=0,1,2,.... (both positive and negative integers)

The charge cannot assume any value between the integers.

Answered by harshita19pandey
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Quantization of charge means that charge can take up only particular discrete values. The generally observed value of electric charge, q, of a substance is the integral multiples of e. Wherenbe the number of particles taken, e is the charge of one electron.

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