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specific charge of proton?​


himanipandey7dec: specific charge=q/m =1.6*10^-19/1.6×10^-27=9.6×10^7

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Answered by Mehak004
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SC is the ratio of a particles charge to it's mass. So, a proton has a netcharge of 1.602E-19 C and a mass of 1.673E-27 kg giving the proton aspecific charge of 9.576E7 C/kg. So, what is an alpha particle (it's actually a common atomic nucleus)..

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Answered by RudrakshiNanda
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Its positive and electrons are negative being neutrons neutral.

Specific charge of proton is positive.

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