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what is the unit for measurement of electron.​

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Answered by Sachinarjun
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Explanation:

It is Angstrom (10^-9m).

Answered by Anonymous
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Electron volt, unit of energy commonly used in atomic and nuclear physics, equal to the energy gained by an electron (a charged particle carrying unit electronic charge) when the electrical potential at the electron increases by one volt. The electron volt equals 1.602 × 10−12 erg, or 1.602 × 10−19 joule.

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