Charge-to-mass ratio
The charge-to-mass ratio (q/m) of an object is, as its name implies, the charge of an object divided by the mass of the same object. This quantity is generally useful only for objects which may be treated as particles. For extended objects, total charge, charge density, total mass, and mass density are often more useful.
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