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What is the value of change in one electron​

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Answered by pjgaikar06
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Electron charge, (symbol e), fundamental physical constant expressing the naturally occurring unit of electric charge, equal to 1.602176634 × 10^−19 coulomb.


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Answered by Anonymous
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For an electron, it has a value of 2.43×10−12 m.

Electric charge: −1 e; −1.602176634×10−19 C; −4.80320451(10)×10−10 esu

Mean lifetime: stable (> 6.6×1028 yr)

Mass: 9.1093837015(28)×10−31 kg; 5.48579909070(16)×10−4 u;−1 u; 0.51099895...

Symbol: e−, β−


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