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  • Proton Charge: Understanding the Fundamental Unit of Positivity
    Protons have a high charge.

    Here's why:

    * Positive Charge: Protons carry a single positive charge, denoted as +1.

    * Elementary Charge: This charge is the fundamental unit of electric charge, often represented by the symbol "e."

    * Comparison: The charge of a proton is equal in magnitude but opposite in sign to the charge of an electron, which is -1e.

    While the charge of a proton might seem "small" compared to, say, the static electricity you experience when touching a doorknob, it's important to remember that these charges are fundamental and incredibly powerful at the atomic level.

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