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Since protons and electrons carry the same but opposite charges, the charge of a single proton is often given in units as +1.

More specifically, a proton's electrical charge is e divided by the square root of two, .707 x 0.16E-18 Coulomb. This is the effective (RMS) charge, or 0.113137E-18 Coulomb.

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a proton has a positive chare you can remember by knowing that PROTON has a "P" and POSITIVE has a "P" too!

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A proton has an electrical charge of +1.

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Protons have a positive charge.

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Proton is a positive particle.

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Positive

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