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A fundamental property of matter which causes it to experience electromagnetic forces.
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Is equal charge distribution impossible in most cases?
Whatever mini-cube the charge ends up in will have $1$ elementary charge in it, and all the other mini-cubes will have $0$. … If you add another elementary charge, they will distribute themselves in some new way. But still, most of the cubes will have $0$ charges in them, and those two lucky cubes will have $1$ charge each. …