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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
I got it eventually Thank you, ur Genius.- Caroline Stuart
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
post 27 is wrong it should be: s=(-e^2V1V2)/(dm^2) for post 24- Caroline Stuart
- Post #28
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
s=(-eV2t^2)/(2dm) for post 24- Caroline Stuart
- Post #27
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
but how have you deduced that t= z times square root m/(2eV1) ?- Caroline Stuart
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
its (z^2)*m/(2eV1)- Caroline Stuart
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
s=(-2e^2V1V2)/(2dm^2)- Caroline Stuart
- Post #21
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
t squared is 2eV1 over m;- Caroline Stuart
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
what do i do then?- Caroline Stuart
- Post #18
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
t=z/v; if v equals square root of (2eV/m) then t equals (z*square root of m)/(square root of 2eV)- Caroline Stuart
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
what is z exactly, is a coordinate axis?- Caroline Stuart
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
sorry didnt see your reply at post 8, I am new to it, i see it now- Caroline Stuart
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
so what is correct formula for t squared?- Caroline Stuart
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
As i said already did that, i can read, and i got 4meVz/-eEm instead of formula (3) could you please suggest where I've gone wrong?- Caroline Stuart
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
V2 in the formula in the formula doesn't have a numerical value at a given moment - this is why I said its irrelevant, before i proceed to taking measurements i have to understand how to get to formula (3) algebraically- Caroline Stuart
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Can't solve an equation (Deflection of electrons in electrostatic field)
t(squared)=2ms/(-eE), E is either -V2/d or 2ms/(-et(squared))- Caroline Stuart
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