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Important Properties of Electric Charge

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  • Quantisation of Electric Charge
  • Conservation of Electric Charge
  • Invariance Property of Charge
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Elementary Charge

The smallest unit of electric charge, denoted by e, is called the elementary charge.

CBSE: Class 12
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Important Properties of Electric Charge

  • Quantisation of charge: Electric charge exists in discrete packets, and the charge on any body is given by
    q = ±ne
    where n is an integer and e = 1.6 × 10−19 C is the elementary charge.
  • No fractional charge: Charge cannot exist as a fraction of eee (like 0.5e or 2.3e); hence, electric charge is atomic in nature.
  • Conservation of charge: The total electric charge of an isolated system remains constant; charge can neither be created nor destroyed, only transferred.
  • Experimental support: Processes such as rubbing, pair production and annihilation, and radioactive decay always conserve the net charge of the system.
  • Invariance of charge: The value of electric charge does not change with velocity, unlike mass, which varies with speed.
CBSE: Class 12

Definition: Point Charge

A charged body whose size is negligibly small compared to the distance between the charges under consideration, is called a point charge.

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