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Question Number 170511 by sciencestudent last updated on 25/May/22

what does relative charge mean?

$${what}\:{does}\:{relative}\:{charge}\:{mean}? \\ $$

Commented by sciencestudent last updated on 25/May/22

please ans!

$${please}\:{ans}! \\ $$

Answered by FelipeLz last updated on 26/May/22

     The relative charge (Q_r ) of a particle is the ratio between its charge (Q) and elementary charge (e).  Q_r  = (Q/e) ∣ e ≡ 1.602176634∙10^(−19)  C

$$\:\:\:\:\:{The}\:{relative}\:{charge}\:\left(\boldsymbol{{Q}}_{{r}} \right)\:{of}\:{a}\:{particle}\:{is}\:{the}\:{ratio}\:{between}\:{its}\:{charge}\:\left(\boldsymbol{{Q}}\right)\:{and}\:{elementary}\:{charge}\:\left(\boldsymbol{{e}}\right). \\ $$$${Q}_{{r}} \:=\:\frac{{Q}}{{e}}\:\mid\:{e}\:\equiv\:\mathrm{1}.\mathrm{602176634}\centerdot\mathrm{10}^{−\mathrm{19}} \:{C} \\ $$

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