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The specific charge of a proton is 9.6 x...

The specific charge of a proton is `9.6 xx 10^7 C kg^-1`, then for and `alpha-"particles"` it will be.

A

`38.4xx10^(7)Ckg^(-1)`

B

`19.2xx10^(7)Ckg^(-1)`

C

`2.4xx10^(7)Ckg^(-1)`

D

`4.8xx10^(7)Ckg^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`(q/m)_(alpha)=1/2(q/m)_(p)=1/2xx9.6xx10^(7)=4.8xx10^(7)Ckg^(-1)`.
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