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What is the minimum amount of charge capable of free existance ? ​

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Answered by mad210219
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Amount of charge

Explanation:

The minimum charge available in nature is 1.6 \times 10^{-19}coulombs. With one proton, the value is positive and for one electron it is negative. When electrons are less than required and vice versa, every charged body has a positive charge. Electric charge is the physical phenomenon of matter that drives it in an electromagnetic field. The electrical load is of two kinds: positive and negative. Unlike charges, they repel and draw each other in comparison to charges.

Answered by NirmalPandya
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  • The minimum amount of charge capable of free existence is a proton or an electron that has charge equal to 1.6 * 10⁻¹⁹ C.
  • Electrons or protons are charged particles present inside an atom and have equal and opposite charge to maintain the neutrality of the atom.
  • Quarks are smaller than electrons but it is not possible to isolate them, so we do not consider them to be able to freely exist.
  • So, electrons and protons are considered to be minimum amount of charge capable of free existence and their charge is 1.6 * 10⁻¹⁹ Coulombs.
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