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What is the charge (e) of an electron?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Charge (e) of an electron:- -1(e)

Answered by asuryaprakash5241
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Explanation:

Formula

e=\frac{F}{N_{A}}

e = elementary charge

{F} = Faraday constant

N_{A} = Avogadro constant

The elementary charge, usually denoted by e or sometimes qe, is the electric charge carried by a single proton or, equivalently, the magnitude of the negative electric charge carried by a single electron, which has charge −1 e.[2] This elementary charge is a fundamental physical constant. To avoid confusion over its sign, e is sometimes called the elementary positive charge.

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