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Find the ratio of speeds of an electron and a negative hydrogen ion (one having an extra electron) accelerated through the same voltage, assuming non-relativistic final speeds. Take the mass of the hydrogen ion to be 1.67*10^{-27} kg.

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    42.8

    Explanation:

    A particle travelling through potential difference V has energy E = qV = 1/2mv²

    v = √ (2qV / m)

    ve = √ (2qV / me)

    vh = √ (2qV / mh)

    ve / vh = √ ((2qV / me) : (2qV / mh) = √ (mh / me) where mh = mass of hydrogen ion and me is mass of electron, V voltage is the same, ve is speed of electron and vh is the speed of hydrogen ion

    ve / vh = √ (mh / me) = √ (1.67 * 10⁻²⁷ kg) / (9.11 * 10 ⁻³¹ kg) = 42.8
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