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Can an object carry a charge of 2.4 * 10^-19 C? [a] Yes, if the object is a cond

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Question

Can an object carry a charge of 2.4 * 10^-19 C?
[a] Yes, if the object is a conductor. [b] Yes, if the object has electrons or protons [c] Yes, if the object is an insulator [d] No, because objects do not have charge. [e] No, because the charge is quantized in multiples of the electron'a charge Can an object carry a charge of 2.4 * 10^-19 C?
[a] Yes, if the object is a conductor. [b] Yes, if the object has electrons or protons [c] Yes, if the object is an insulator [d] No, because objects do not have charge. [e] No, because the charge is quantized in multiples of the electron'a charge
[a] Yes, if the object is a conductor. [b] Yes, if the object has electrons or protons [c] Yes, if the object is an insulator [d] No, because objects do not have charge. [e] No, because the charge is quantized in multiples of the electron'a charge

Explanation / Answer

No, because the charge is quantized in multiples of the electron'a charge.

Hence, option (e) is correct.

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