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what is the value os specific charge of an electron

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Answered by mrsanjusingh78
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The specific charge is defined as a charge by mass ratio i.e e/m. The charge on an electron (e) = 1.602 X 10-19C. The mass of the electron (m) = 9.1×10−31Kg. Specific charge = Charge (e) / Mass (m) Specific charge = 1.602 x 10-19 / 9.1×10−31.

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Answered by Anonymous
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SI unit of charge is Coulomb (C): charge of the electron is −1.602×10−19C. Specific charge of an election is defined First by J. J. Thomson. It is the ratio of charge of electron to mass of electron.

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