In this case, one says that the " elementary charge " is three times as large as the " quantum of charge ".
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,the accepted value for the elementary charge is, where the ( 35 ) indicates the uncertainty of the last two decimal places.
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Where e is the electric charge of the particle ( not necessarily the elementary charge ), \ phi is the gauge transformation ).
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The elementary charge-to-electron mass quotient, e / m _ { e }, is a quantity in experimental physics.
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Charge number or valence of an ion is the coefficient that, when multiplied by the elementary charge, gives the ion's charge.
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The elementary charge " e " is one of the fundamental physical constants and thus the accuracy of the value is of great importance.
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Where U = eV is the potential energy of the electron in the central field, and " e " is the elementary charge.
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The measurements in electron volts are less accurate, because the conversion involves the elementary charge, which is not as accurately known as the masses themselves.
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N is the nuclear magneton, " e " is the elementary charge and " m " p is the proton rest mass.
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On the other hand, the term " elementary charge " is unambiguous : it universally refers to a quantity of charge equal to that of a proton.