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The charge of an electron is a constant. In any case? [closed]

Since Millikan it is obvious that the charge of the electron can be measured as a result of the force exerted by an external electric field. What we get in detail is the charge from the excess of ...
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Is there strong interaction between electrons?

I am not familiar with quantum mechanics at all. But I remember when I was at high school, we learned that strong interaction keeps protons next to each other while they repel each other because of ...
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