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Proton deflection in a capacitor
The force that moved it to the right is not needed. There is no acceleration in the x deminsion, on lay in the y. The ending answer should be in millimeters of displacement. I tried using kinematics in 2 dimension x and y x1, y1, t1, etc and the equations y1 = y0 + vy(t1-t0) +...- badBKO
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Proton deflection in a capacitor
Homework Statement A proton traveling at a speed 1.0*106 m/s of enters the gap between the plates of a 2.0-cm-wide parallel-plate capacitor. The surface charge densities on the plates are 1*10^-6 C/m2. How far has the proton been deflected sideways when it reaches the far edge of the...- badBKO
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