Chemistry, asked by PragyaTbia, 11 months ago

What is charge, mass and charge to mass ratio of an electron?

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Answered by AgarwalSahb
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Charge of an electron is a constant value which represents the electric charge of a naturally occurring electron.


The value is 1.6021765 × 10^−19 coulomb.


Mass of the electron = 9.10938356 × 10^-31 kilogram


e/m =-1.758820024×10^11 C/kg


The e/m is a physical quantity which used in the electrodynamics of charged particles such as in electron optics and ion optics.


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Answered by kotarihanumsharma
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Answer:

Explanation:

⭐. CHARGE OF AN ELECTRON = -1.602× 10 to the power -19 C

⭐. MASS OF AN ELECTRON = 9.11× 10 ^-31Kg

⭐. CHARGE TO MASS RATIO (e/m) = 1.76× 10^11Ckg -1

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