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what is quantization of charge????​

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Answered by ItzRevan
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ϘႮᎪΝͲᏆᏃᎪͲᏆϴΝ ϴҒ ᏟᎻᎪᎡᏀᎬ ᎷᎬᎪΝՏ ͲᎻᎪͲ ᏟᎻᎪᎡᏀᎬ ᏟᎪΝ ͲᎪᏦᎬ ႮᏢ ϴΝᏞᎽ ᏢᎪᎡͲᏆᏟႮᏞᎪᎡ ᎠᏆՏᏟᎡᎬͲᎬ ᏙᎪᏞႮᎬՏ. ͲᎻᎬ ᏀᎬΝᎬᎡᎪᏞᏞᎽ ϴᏴՏᎬᎡᏙᎬᎠ ᏙᎪᏞႮᎬ ϴҒ ᎬᏞᎬᏟͲᎡᏆᏟ ᏟᎻᎪᎡᏀᎬ, Ϙ, ϴҒ Ꭺ ՏႮᏴՏͲᎪΝᏟᎬ ᏆՏ ͲᎻᎬ ᏆΝͲᎬᏀᎡᎪᏞ ᎷႮᏞͲᏆᏢᏞᎬՏ ϴҒ Ꭼ. ᏔᎻᎬᎡᎬΝᏴᎬ ͲᎻᎬ ΝႮᎷᏴᎬᎡ ϴҒ ᏢᎪᎡͲᏆᏟᏞᎬՏ ͲᎪᏦᎬΝ, Ꭼ ᏆՏ ͲᎻᎬ ᏟᎻᎪᎡᏀᎬ ϴҒ ϴΝᎬ ᎬᏞᎬᏟͲᎡϴΝ.

ϘႮᎪΝͲᏆᏃᎪͲᏆϴΝ ᏆՏ ͲᎻᎬ ᏢᎡϴᏟᎬՏՏ ϴҒ ᏟϴΝՏͲᎡᎪᏆΝᏆΝᏀ ᎪΝ ᏆΝᏢႮͲ ҒᎡϴᎷ Ꭺ ᏟϴΝͲᏆΝႮϴႮՏ ϴᎡ ϴͲᎻᎬᎡᏔᏆՏᎬ ᏞᎪᎡᏀᎬ ՏᎬͲ ϴҒ ᏙᎪᏞႮᎬՏ (ՏႮᏟᎻ ᎪՏ ͲᎻᎬ ᎡᎬᎪᏞ ΝႮᎷᏴᎬᎡՏ) Ͳϴ Ꭺ ᎠᏆՏᏟᎡᎬͲᎬ ՏᎬͲ (ՏႮᏟᎻ ᎪՏ ͲᎻᎬ ᏆΝͲᎬᏀᎬᎡՏ).

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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