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is the charge of an electron (negative) or proton (positive). Was before the discovery of the quark thought to be the smallest possible electric charge.
Charge of electron (negative) and proton (positive); before discovery of the quark thought to be the smallest possible electric charge, written <math>e</math>, value 1.602 176 53(14) × 10<sup>−19</sup> C

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A definition or brief description of Elementary charge.

Charge of electron (negative) and proton (positive); before discovery of the quark thought to be the smallest possible electric charge, written , value 1.602 176 53(14) × 10−19 C