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Probably not. It is used to define the unit eV, but that definition could also be defined in the "Constants" section (as other units like c already are).
This PR moves the definition of the constant `q` under "Constants". See [556](PainterQubits#556)
I also changed the comment on the line defining `q` from "`e` means 2.718..." to "avoid naming conflict with `e`", as I feel the original phrasing could be confused with the `e` in the line that means "times 10 to the power of..."
In the file defining constants, the elementary charge is not defined under "constants".
This confused me. Any reason why?
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