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how do you find the mass of an electron​

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Answered by poonamranjit1322
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The electron is a low-mass, negatively charged particle. As such, it can easily be deflected by passing close to other electrons or the positive nucleus of an atom. m = mass of an electron in kg = 9.10938356 × 10-31 kilograms. e = magnitude of the charge of an electron in coulombs = 1.602 x 10-19 coulombs

Answered by thakurojasvi935
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I hope it is helpful.

Step-by-step explanation:

The electron's mass can be calculated as follows: (2.176 x 10^-8kg or Planck mass) / [(137.036 - inverse fine-structure constant) x (1836.152 to 1 or proton / electron mass ratio) x (2.2679 x 10^39 to 1 or electrical verses gravitational force ratio)] SQRT = 9.109 x 10^-31 or calculated mass of electron.

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