Why should we ignore quantisation when it comes to macroscopic particles?
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At the macroscopic level one deals with charges that are enormous compared to the magnitude of charge e . Since e = 1.6 × 10^-19 C , a charge of magnitude , say 1μC contains something like 10^13 times the electronic charge . At this scale , the fact that the charge can increase or decrease only in units of e is not very different from saying that charge can take continuous value . Thus at the macroscopic level , the quantisation has no practical consequence and can be ignored .
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