how does the charge of one electron compare to that of another electron? how does it compare with the charge of a proton?

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All electrons have the same charge. The electron charge is equal and opposite to the proton charge. A proton has 1800 times the mass of an electron.It takes a lot of energy to extract protons from the nucleus. Electrons on the other hand are loosely bound outside the atom. Because of this electrons are easily removed. This is the main reason that charge is transferred by electrons rather than protons. Charges are different from being attracted to each other, just like charges repel. Therefore, two positive charges repel each other like two negative charges.Positive and negative charges attract. Electrons are negatively charged. When a neutral object loses electrons it becomes more positively charged. When a neutral object gains electrons it becomes more negatively charged. Current is the flow of positive charge. All electrons have the same charge. The electron charge is equal and opposite to the proton charge. A proton has 1800 times the mass of an electron.Learn more about A proton here:-https://brainly.com/question/1805828#SPJ4