Difference between revisions of "Elementary charge"
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|description=[[File:Table Physical constants.png|left|400px|thumb|]] The '''elementary charge''' or proton charge, ''e'', has the SI unit coulomb [C] (IUPAC), but more strictly coulomb per particle [C·x<sup>-1</sup>], which is also used as an atomic unit. | |description=[[File:Table Physical constants.png|left|400px|thumb|]] The '''elementary charge''' or proton charge, ''e'', has the SI unit coulomb [C] (IUPAC), but more strictly coulomb per particle [C·x<sup>-1</sup>], which is also used as an atomic unit. | ||
|info=[[Gibney 2017 Nature]] | |info=[[Gibney 2017 Nature]] |
Revision as of 17:26, 28 December 2018
Description
The elementary charge or proton charge, e, has the SI unit coulomb [C] (IUPAC), but more strictly coulomb per particle [C·x-1], which is also used as an atomic unit.
Abbreviation: e [C·x-1]
Reference: Gibney 2017 Nature
MitoPedia concepts:
Ergodynamics
Communicated by Gnaiger E 2018-10-18