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Electron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The electron has mass ... where c is the speed of light. ... Electron, Electron Charge...
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Electron rest mass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The electron rest mass (symbol: m e ) is the mass of a stationary electron. It is one of the fundamental constants of physics, and is also very important in chemistry because of its relation to...
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Experiment Atomic and molecular masses are determined by mass spectrometry, in which a single electron is stripped from the species of interest and the charge/mass ratio of the resulting cation is determined.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Mass of electron. Mass of electron. Information about Mass of electron in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Mass of electron; Mass of John XXIII; Mass of Left Ventricle Myocardium; Mass of Life, A; Mass of maneuver; Mass of manoeuvre; Mass of Paul VI; Mass of Requiem; Mass of Requiem;
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): . In a joint effort the CERES/NA45 and TAPS collaborations have measured low-mass electron pairs in p--Be and p--Au collisions at 450 GeV/c at the CERN SPS. In the range covered up to ß 1.5 GeV/c 2 the mass spectra from p--Be and p--Au collisions are well ... For p--Be,
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G. Agakishiev, et al., Enhanced Production of Low-Mass Electron Pairs in 200 GeV/Nucleon S-Au Collisions at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron, Phys. Rev. Lett. 75 (1995) 1272. ... G. Agakishiev, et al., Enhanced Production of Low-Mass Electron Pairs in 200 GeV/Nucleon S-Au Collisions at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron,
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