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what is the magnitude of charge of an electron

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Answered by Sriyarath
19
the charge of electron is equivalent to the magnitude of the elementary charge

kumarsuraj59ks: numerical value please
Answered by MeghnaBDeka
47
The charge of the electron is equivalent to the magnitude of the elementary charge but bearing a negative sign. Since the value of the elementary charge is roughly 1.602 x 10 coulombs (C), then the charge of the electron is -1.602 x 10 C....

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kumarsuraj59ks: sorry your answer is incorrect.Right answer is 1.6*10power-19c.
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