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What is the magnitude of the acceleration of an electron
d=at^2/2=0.73x10^18x0.4x10^-10x0.4x10^-10/2=0.0584x10^-2= 0.000584 (m), but it comes back as incorrect. Thanks for quick reply.- athos
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What is the magnitude of the acceleration of an electron
Please help on the last question. Most likely it's something simple, but I just can't see it. Thanks. (a) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of an electron in a uniform electric field of 4.20 106 N/C? a= 0.73x10^18 m/s2 (Correct) (b) How long would it take for the electron...- athos
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