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Compared to the charges of a proton the charge of an electron has 1. a greater magnitude and the same sign 2. a greater magnitude and the opposite sign 3. the same magnitude and the same sign 4. the same
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Compared to the charges of a proton the charge of an electron has
1. a greater magnitude and the same sign
2. a greater magnitude and the opposite sign
3. the same magnitude and the same sign
4. the same magnitude and the opposite sign
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4 because electrons and protons have the same magnitude and electron is - and proton is +.
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