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Question on negative vs positive charge


g-wiz

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I was reading on hyperphysics about electric charge. It says that a proton has 1,836 times the mass of a electron, but they hold the same amount of charge. It made me think about why is it that one charge is negative and one charge is positive? What determines if a particle is negative or positively charged? is it a certain property within the particle or is it something else?

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The charge of quarks comes in multiples on 1/3 e. So we still have a quantisation of charge.

 

We also have quasi-particles that do not obey this quantisation. But these are not true elementary particles, so no violation here.

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