Give elm ratio for proton & electron
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The increasing order (lowest to highest) of e/m (charge/mass) ratio is n<α<p<e.
Neutron being neutral has zero charge and lowest e/m ratio. An electron has a unit charge but negligible mass. Hence, the electron has maximum e/m ratio.
For an alpha particle, the e/m ratio is 2/4 or 0.5.
For proton, e/m ratio is 1/1 or 1.
In physics, the proton-to-electron mass ratio, μ or β, is simply the rest mass of the proton (a baryon found in atoms) divided by that of the electron (a lepton found in atoms). Because this is a ratio of like-dimensioned physical quantities, it is a dimensionless quantity, a function of the dimensionless physical constants, and has numerical value independent of the system of units, namely:
μ = mp/me = 1836.15267343(11).[1]
The number enclosed in parentheses is the measurement uncertainty on the last two digits. The value of μ is known to about 0.1 parts per billion.
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