Single Choice

The specific charge of proton is $$9.6\times 10^6C\ kg^{-1}$$ then for an $$\alpha$$-particle it will be

A$$38.4 \times 10^7C\ kg^{-1}$$
B$$19.2 \times 10^7C\ kg^{-1}$$
C$$2.4 \times 10^7C\ kg^{-1}$$
D$$4.8 \times 10^7C\ kg^{-1}$$
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Solution


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