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Can the size of a particle(electron or proton)determine the charge present in it?

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Can the size of a particle(electron or proton)determine the charge present in it?

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By definition, the charge on the electron is equal to and opposite from the charge on a proton. This being said, any atom which has an electron removed will have one positive charge (just like a proton) so you see in this regard, size really doesn’t matter.

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