Physics, asked by dilipgupta, 1 year ago

what is the value of the smallest charge present in nature

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Answered by Ssumitupadhyay1
2
atomic charge is the smallest and just like electron , protons 1.67×10-27

QGP: Brother, 1.67 * 10^{-27} is mass of proton. Not charge
Ssumitupadhyay1: oh sorry
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Answered by Adityaadidangi
3
it is the charge of electron and proton
i.e. 1.6×10^(-19)

quarks are also exist in atom
but we cannot find them as seperately
charge on quarks is
= ± 1/3 e
and
= ±2/3

QGP: Hey Friend, I am really happy you included quarks as well. Are you interested in Particle Physics?
Ssumitupadhyay1: yes
QGP: Good to know! +1
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