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Specific Charge

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Key Stage 5

Meaning

Specific charge is the ratio of the charge of a particle to its mass shown in the equation \(S.C. = \frac{Q}{m}\) where 'Q' is the charge of the particle and 'm' is the mass of the particle.

About Specific Charge

The SI Units for specific charge are the Coulomb per kilogram (Ckg-1).
The specific charge of a particle is a useful quantity when using a mass spectrometer or cloud chamber as it determines the rate of curvature of a particle with a given velocity through a known magnetic field strength.

Equation

\(S.C. = \frac{Q}{m}\)

Where

\(S.C. =\) The specific charge of a particle.

\(Q =\) The charge of the particle.

\(m =\) The mass of the particle.

Example Calculations

Calculating Specific Charge

Calculating Charge

Calculating Mass

Calculating Atomic Mass

Calculating the number of Neutrons

Calculating Atomic Number