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Homework Statement
The potential difference between two parallel conducting plates in vacuum is 330 V. An alpha particle with mass of 6.50 x10-27 kg and charge of 3.20 x10-19 C is released from rest near the positive plate. What is the kinetic energy of the alpha particle when it reaches the other plate? The distance between the plates is 34.0 cm.
Homework Equations
v = sqrt (2eV/m)
kinetic energy = electron volts?
The Attempt at a Solution
I tried to first calculate the electron volts: 330V (J/C) * 3.20E-19C = 1.056E-16 V
I know this electrical potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, but I'm not sure how to factor in the distance between the plates.
I know velocity equals the change in distance over the change in time, but I don't know the time, and can't solve with two unknowns.
I solved for velocity using the v = sqrt (2eV/m), and then plugged that and mass into the ke = 1/2 mv^2 equation, but got the same value as electron volts.
How do I factor in the distance?
Thanks!