What is the charge of one electron and unit
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However, both the electron and proton have the same magnitude of charge. Charges are measured in units called coulombs(C). The charge on one electron is –1.6 x 10–19 coulomb. During nuclear reactions or radioactive decay, a positively charged electron known as positron is released from the nuclei of certain atoms.
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