It's charge is -1 and it's mass is 1/1840 but this is such a small number that it is more commonly described as negligible. hello everyone my name is Nikita Perkins and i love hot pockets
The electron has a charge of -1; but the electron has a mass.
Mass and charge are not connected. Negative charge is the charge carried by an electron.
The charge of an electron is -1. Specifically, it is about -1.602 x 10-19 coulombs. The mass of an electron is about 9.109 x 10-31 kilograms, or about one 1836th that of a proton.
The mass of an electron is much smaller than the mass of a proton. An electron has a charge of -1, while a proton has a charge of +1.
Modern Mass Spectrometry is the alternative method to measure the charge to mass ratio of an electron.
A electron is a subatomic particle outside the nucleus carrying a negative charge and very little mass. Other mass is negligible mass or a negative charge.
Compared to the (charge/mass) ratio of the electron:-- The (charge/mass) ratio of the proton is much smaller; although the proton charge is equal to the electron charge, the proton mass is much larger, by a factor of more than 1,800.-- The (charge/mass) ratio of the neutron is zero, because the neutron charge is zero.
A proton has a positive electrical charge and is approximately 2000 times the mass of an electron.
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In the atom a proton has the charge +1 and the electron the charge -1.
Millikan's oil-drop experiment demonstrated that charge is quantized, and that the quantum of charge ... the 'elementary' charge ... is 1.6 x 10-19 Coulomb.
A positron is an electron's antiparticle. It has the same mass as an electron, but an opposite electrical charge.