Basic Properties of Electric Charge

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Basic Properties of Electric Charge: Overview

In this topic, we will understand the basic properties of electric charge. It discusses the additivity, conservation and quantization of charges. It also explains the international system of units for the electron in detail.

Important Questions on Basic Properties of Electric Charge

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Protons are positively charged particles and electrons are negatively charged particles, particles without an electric charge is called _____.

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What are charged particles?

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Electrons have negligible mass and charge.

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What is the difference between electric charge and mass.

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If five charges are as follows +q, +3q, -2q, -6q, +8q, then what is total charge value?

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For the addition of the charge, which one of the given things should be taken care of?

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Electric charge can be treated as a vector quantity.

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Electric charges add up like _____ numbers.

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What is the meaning of the additivity of charges?

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For the invariance of electric charge, mass can be vary.

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For invariance of the electric charge. It is not necessary to total spin and the magnetic moment remain the same.

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For the invariance of the charge, a quantum number will be remains unchanged between two reference frames in _____ motion.

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What is invariance of the electric charge?

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For the invariance of the charge, which of the given can be varied?

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It is possible to have a particle with charge 3.2×10-18 C.

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Out of gravitational, electrostatic, Van Der Waals and nuclear forces, which are able to provide attractive force between two neutrons

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If an object has a net charge of -1 C, the number of excess electrons possessed by it is?

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The total energy of an atomic electron is-

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To give a charge of 4.8×10-19 C to some object, how many electrons are to be removed from it? (e=1.6×10-19 C)

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Use conservation of charge to identify the element X in following nuclear reaction.

7N15 + 1H1 X+2He4