Step 1: Momentum of the particle.
The momentum of a particle is given by:
\[
p = \sqrt{2 m e V}
\]
where \( m \) is the mass, \( e \) is the charge, and \( V \) is the potential difference.
Step 2: Ratio of momentum.
Since the momentum depends on mass, the ratio of momentum between the electron and \( \alpha \)-particle is:
\[
\frac{p_e}{p_\alpha} = \sqrt{\frac{2m_e}{m_\alpha}}
\]
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{\sqrt{\frac{2m_e}{m_\alpha}}}
\]