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What is the minimum value of charge that can be given to a body? ​

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Answered by alokraj1122
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Answer:

the minimum charge is 1.6*10^-19

Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

1.6 * 10^{-19}  C is the least value of charge that can be given to a body.

Explanation:

The charge on an electron is 1.6 * 10^{-19}  C coulomb, which is the smallest conceivable amount of a charge since the quantization law requires that the charge on a body be an integral multiple of the charge on an electron.

  • A proton or an electron with a charge of 1.6 * 10^{-19}  C is the smallest quantity of charge capable of free existence.
  • Electrons, also known as protons, are charged particles found inside an atom that have equal and opposing charges in order to maintain the atom's neutrality.
  • The value of one electron is the charge's minimum value which is 1.6 * 10^{-19}  C.

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