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Elementaarlaengut, or the elementary charge, is a fundamental physical quantity representing the smallest unit of electric charge observed in nature. It is the charge carried by elementary particles such as the electron (−e) and the proton (+e). The magnitude of the elementary charge is quantized: any observable charge is an integer multiple of e.
In the International System of Units (SI), the elementary charge is fixed as an exact value: e
Quarks carry fractional charges, ±e/3 or ±2e/3, but they do not exist freely due to confinement within
The elementary charge is a central constant in physics, governing electromagnetic interactions. It appears in Coulomb’s