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Graphene device measures fractional electric charges carried by some of quantum physics' strangest objects

Graphene device measures fractional electric charges carried by some of quantum physics' strangest objectsWorldPing

An electron is supposed to be indivisible. It carries one fundamental unit of electric charge, and every electron is exactly the same.

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