If energy of electron ,energy of alpha particle and energy of proton
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Energy of Electron : volt is the energy that an electron gains when it travels through potential. Difference of one volt (1 ve is equal to 1.6 multiple by 10 -19 Joluves. ) Electron in a hydrogen atom must be in one. Of the allowed energy levels. If an electron level is in the first energy level, it must have exactly -13.6 ev of energy.
Energy of alpha particle like helium nuclei, have a net spin zero. Due to the mechanism of their production in standard alpha radioactive decay alpha particles generally have a kinetic energy of about 5 MEV and a velocity of 5 percent the speed of the light.
Energy of proton is a subatomic particle, symbol of it elementary change and a mass slightly less than a neutron , proton each with masses of approximately are atomic mass unit are collectively referred to as nucles.
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Energy of alpha particle like helium nuclei, have a net spin zero. Due to the mechanism of their production in standard alpha radioactive decay alpha particles generally have a kinetic energy of about 5 MEV and a velocity of 5 percent the speed of the light.
Energy of proton is a subatomic particle, symbol of it elementary change and a mass slightly less than a neutron , proton each with masses of approximately are atomic mass unit are collectively referred to as nucles.
Hope this helps you !
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