Physics, asked by drdurgavarathan, 8 months ago

What is the smallest unit of charge?
(a)franklin (b)Faraday
(c)coulomb. (d)e.m.u
An answer is an option (a)........I need explanation

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Answered by Asweth
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Explanation:

The smallest measurable unit of charge is that carried by the electron, where: ... It is an unfortunate accident of history that Benjamin Franklin chose to call "positive" the charge opposite that carried by the usual charge carriers (i.e., electrons).

Answered by lovelylailla1208
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Answer:

hey mate actually the answer is (c)coulomb.

which is the charge (in Coulombs) of a single electron. Robert Millikan was able to measure the charge on small droplets of oil by suspending them between a pair of electrically charged plates.

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