Calculate Speed of Proton in Electric Field

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The discussion revolves around calculating the speed of a proton in a uniform electric field, specifically focusing on the initial conditions and the forces acting on the proton. The problem involves basic physics concepts related to electric fields and motion.

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  • The original poster attempts to apply the charge of the proton to determine the force from the electric field, followed by calculating acceleration. There are questions regarding the correct application of formulas and the initial setup of the problem.

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Participants are actively engaging with the problem, offering guidance on how to approach the calculations. There is recognition of potential errors in the original poster's calculations, with suggestions to review specific steps. However, no consensus has been reached regarding the exact nature of the mistakes made.

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The problem is constrained by the need to use basic physics principles and the specific parameters given, such as the strength of the electric field and the initial speed of the proton. There is an emphasis on showing work for better assistance.

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Speed of a proton?

i just don't know where to start with this? do i have to go back to basic physics??

i tried using the charge of the single proton to find the force of the electric field, and then with that force find an acceleration maybe? I am way confused


A uniform electric field has a magnitude of 2.8 103 N/C. In a vacuum, a proton begins with a speed of 2.1 104 m/s and moves in the direction of this field. Find the speed of the proton after it has moved a distance of 1.0 mm.



your help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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kpangrace said:
i just don't know where to start with this? do i have to go back to basic physics??

i tried using the charge of the single proton to find the force of the electric field, and then with that force find an acceleration maybe? I am way confused


A uniform electric field has a magnitude of 2.8 103 N/C. In a vacuum, a proton begins with a speed of 2.1 104 m/s and moves in the direction of this field. Find the speed of the proton after it has moved a distance of 1.0 mm.



your help would be greatly appreciated!

What you say sounds good to me! You know the strength of the field and you know the charge of the proton. Their product is the force on the proton and, since F= ma, that force divided by the mass of the proton is the acceleration. Now use d= (1/2)at2+ vt= 1 mm to determine the time it takes the proton to move 1 mm. Once you know that, the final speed is at+ 2.1 x104.
 
hmmm i went through and did everything you said and i got 3.881 e10... which seemed way off and it was...

there was something i obviously did wrong, what was it?

and thank you for your help
 
kpangrace said:
there was something i obviously did wrong, what was it?

Maybe you put a decimal point in the wrong place in line 5? Maybe you multiplied instead of divided in line 7? It's kind of difficult for people here to tell you what you did wrong if you don't show us what you actually did, numbers and all.
 

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