The specific charge of a proton is 9.6 × 10 7 C kg –1 . The specific charge of an alpha…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electric Charges and Fields
The specific charge of a proton is 9.6 × 107 C kg–1. The specific charge of an alpha particle will be
- 9.6 × 107 C kg–1
- 19.2 × 107 C kg–1
- 4.8 × 107 C kg–1
- 2.4 × 107 C kg–1
Answer
(C) 4.8 × 10 7 C kg –1
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