Basic Properties of Electric Charge

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Basic Properties of Electric Charge: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Unit of Charge, Conservation of Electric Charges, Quantization of Electric Charges, Invariance of Electric Charges, Positive Charge, Negative Charge, Charge of Electron & Electric Charge as a Scalar Quantity etc.

Important Questions on Basic Properties of Electric Charge

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What is mean by quantity of charge?

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Which quantity is electric charge?

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_____ is the unit of electric charge.

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How many types of electric charge?

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Electric _____ is the basic physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when kept in an electric or magnetic field.

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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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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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The number of electrons in one coloumb or charges is _____×1018

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Is it possible to have a particle with charge 2.0×10-19 C?

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

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The gain of which subatomic particle results in the generation of a negative charge on an object?

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The charges of proton and electron are of equal magnitude.

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Give the name of the fundamental particle whose relative charge is -1.

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Millikan's method is used for the determination of _____ of an electron.

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What is the charge on an electron?

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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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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