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In case of proton, the ratio of charge to mass (e/m)is found to be 9.58x10* coulombs/g. The value of x is​

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Answered by tanuaarav954
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In case of proton, the ratio of charge to mass (e/m)is found to be 9.58x10* coulombs/g. The value of x is - 22630052.

Answered by friendmahi89
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In case of proton, the ratio of charge to mass (e/m) is found to be 9.58\times10^{x} C/g. The value of x is​ 4.

Charge of a proton is given by,

e=1.6\times 10^{-19} C

Mass of a proton is given as,

m=1.67\times 10^{-24}g

Therefore,

the \frac{e}{m} ration will be,

\frac{e}{m} = \frac{1.6\times10^{-19}}{1.67\times 10^{-24}}

\frac{e}{m} = 9.58\times10^{4} C/g

So, the value of x is 4.

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