why specific charge of mass and electron is not negative value specific charge=charge of an electron/mass of electron since - 1.60217662 × 10^-19/9.10938356 × 10-31 kilograms must get a negative value but why the value of specific charge is positive
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Since the value of the elementary charge is roughly
1.602 x 10-19 coulombs (C),
then the charge of the electron is -1.602 x 10-19 C. When expressed in atomic units, the elementary charge takes the value of unity; i.e., e = 1.
Thus, the electron's charge can be denoted by -e.
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