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What is the magnitude of charge on one electron ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The charge of the electron is equivalent to the magnitude of the elementary charge (e) but bearing a negative sign. Since the value of the elementary charge is roughly 1.602 x 10-19 coulombs (C), then the charge of the electron is -1.602 x 10-19 C.

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Answered by Shreya091
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Charge on an electron is \bf\green{1.6 \times\ 10^{19}C}

•Types of charge - positive and negative charges.

Si unit of charge is coulomb .

One coulomb is that quantity of charge which exerts a force of \bf\green{9 \times\ 10^9 N}

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