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  • The flow of electric charge carried by mobile electrons in a conductor, ions in an electrolyte or both
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  • The flow or presence of electric charge; the flow of electricity is an important carrier of energy.
    135 bytes (20 words) - 06:19, 30 June 2008
  • Unit of electric charge in cgs-esu units: 1 statC = C/(10⋅''c''), with ''c'' the speed of lig
    145 bytes (23 words) - 09:16, 9 July 2008
  • The amount of electric charge (in absolute value) of one mole of electrons or of one mole of monovalent (
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  • ...charge]] while a neutron has no charge. So that the law of conservation of electric charge is not violated, another particle with a positive charge (a [[positron]]) i
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  • ====Amino Acids with [[Polar]], [[Electric charge|Uncharged]] R-Groups==== ====Amino Acids with [[Electric charge|Positively Charged]] R-Groups====
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  • ...[force]] on the charge is in the direction of the electric vector when the electric charge is positive and in the opposite direction when the charge is negative. The
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  • The '''abcoulomb''' (symbol '''abC''') is the unit of electric charge in the cgs-emu (centimeter-gram-second electromagnetic) system of units. O
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  • [[Gauss' law (electrostatics)|Gauss' law]] for electrostatics states that electric charge is the source of flux through a closed surface ...a separate North pole and South pole (the equivalence of a plus and minus electric charge). It was [[Charles-Augustin de Coulomb|Coulomb]] who first investigated th
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  • ...mbol '''statC'''), formerly known as '''esu of charge''', is the unit of [[electric charge]] in the cgs-esu (centimeter-gram-second electrostatic system) of units.
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  • ...>A [[Special relativity|relativistic]] theory of the interaction between [[electric charge|electrically charged]] bodies based upon the exchange of [[photon]]s, the [
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  • The '''coulomb''', abbreviated '''C''', is the [[SI]] unit of [[electric charge]]. It is defined as the amount of charge passing a point in one [[second]]
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  • Here ρ is the electric charge density and hence this is the Maxwell equation that is equivalent to [[Gaus This is the equation of conservation of electric charge (equation of continuity).
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  • ...the first time that this was not correct and currently the smallest known electric charge is <math>e/3</math> (⅓ e), possessed by down [[Quark|quarks]]. The term '
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  • {{r|Electric charge}}
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  • ...equals the sum of all the currents leaving the junction. In other words, electric charge is conserved."
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  • {{r|Electric charge}}
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  • ...called static electricity, is that by rubbing a balloon against a sweater electric charge is transferred to the balloon. When you hold the charged balloon close to y
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  • ...''S'''. The double integral is over a closed surface that envelops a total electric charge ''Q''<sub>tot</sub>, which may be the sum over one or more point charges, o
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  • ==Electric charge== Leptons can possess [[electric charge]] as in the case of the electron, muon, and tau (all negatively charged), a
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