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The ratio of specific charge of a proton and an alpha-particle is :

A

`2:1`

B

`1:2`

C

`1:4`

D

`1:1`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Specific charge of proton `= (e)/(m) = (1)/(1) = 1`
Specific charge of `alpha`-particle `= (e)/(m) = (2)/(4) = (1)/(2)`
`:.` Specific charge of proton : `alpha`-particle
`1:(1)/(2)` or `2:1`
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