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An alpha particle (charge ) and an electron move in opposite directions from the same point, each with the speed of/

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Alpha particle. Alpha particle, positively charged particle, identical to the nucleus of the helium-4 atom, spontaneously emitted by some radioactive substances, consisting of two protons and two neutrons bound together, thus having a mass of four units and a positive charge of two.

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An alpha particle (charge +2e) and an electron move in opposite directions from the same point, each with the speed of 2.50 X 105 m/s (Fig).

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