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Charge-mass ratio of a proton

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Venkatnihal

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Mass of a Proton = 1.6726x10-27 kg

Mass of a Neutron = 1.6749x10-27 kg

The ratio is then: 0.99864

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The neutron has no charge, therefore the charge to mass ratio for the neutron is zero.

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9.65 x 107 C/kg

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This value is 0,957883.10-8 C/kg.

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