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What type of charge does an electron have?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Electron have a Negative charge.

Explanation:

As the electrons are lighter & stable subatomic particles.

It also carries a(- ve) charge of (1.602176634 × 10−19) coulomb,

which is also taken as the basic (unit) of the electric charges.

Hence , explained.

Answered by pannurekha166
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Answer:

AN ELECTRON HAVE A NEGATIVE (-VE)  CHARGE.  

Explanation:

Definition of an electron:

The electron is a subatomic particle(a particle smaller than an atom), it can either be free or bond to the nucleus of an atom.

J.J Thomson,1897 Discovered the electron with cathode rays experiment.

the electron charge is donated by- 'e'  that is about 1.60x10x^-{19} C.

Mass of electron = 9.11x^-{28} g. Mass of electron is nearly 1/1837 of that of hydrogen atom (negligible).

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