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Old 08-May-2007, 04:48 AM
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If the charge of one electron is equal to -1.6022×10^-19 Coulombs, and there are 381,239,356 theoretical unifying particles in the electron, does the math work out to ((-1.6022) × (10^(-19)) C) / 381 239 356 = -4.20260913 × 10^-28 coulombs per unifying particle? I am asking for someone to check the math.