What is the fundamental quantity of unit electricity? *
a. charge imbalance
b. electrical charge
c. free electrons
d. net separation
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The fundamental unit of electricity is the negative charge of the electron or the positive charge of an ionised atom that has lost a single electron (resulting from the positive charge on the protons in the nucleus outnumbering that of the remaining electrons).
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A fundamental quantity unit electricity is electrical charge.
Explanation:
- The electron's negative charge, or the positive charge of an ionised atom that has lost a single electron, is the outnumbering that of the resulting from the positive charge on the protons in the nucleus outnumbering that of the remaining electrons remaining electrons.
- electron charge, (symbol e), fundamental physical constant expressing the naturally occurring unit of electric charge, equal to
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