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Question 6A44

Element 6 (Radiotelegraph)

A minute subdivision of matter having the smallest known unit of negative electrical charge is:

Explanation
An electron is a fundamental subatomic particle that carries the smallest known unit of negative electrical charge. This is a core concept in basic electricity and atomic theory, essential for understanding how current flows in circuits. Electrical current, in most conductors, is the flow of these electrons. An **ion** (B) is an atom or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons, resulting in a net electrical charge. While an ion *has* a charge, it is not the fundamental particle that *constitutes* that charge; an ion is a larger entity whose charge comes from its electrons or protons. A **Gilbert** (C) is a unit of magnetomotive force, used to describe magnetic fields, not a particle or charge. A **Joule** (D) is the SI unit of energy or work. Neither relates to the smallest unit of negative electrical charge.