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Undergrad Stationary Electron accelerated through potential difference
Thank you ZapperZ. v^2= 2eV/m- dr.mt
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Undergrad Stationary Electron accelerated through potential difference
Oh alright, yep simple mistake. it'd be qV=(mv^2)/2 converted to veloctiy= (2qV/m)^(1/2) right?- dr.mt
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Undergrad Stationary Electron accelerated through potential difference
I have this question that asks what the velocity of the stationary electron is after being accelerated by potential difference. The potential difference is 500v, but the specific potential difference doesn't concern me. I'm uncertain of how i get the velocity, because i don't know an equation...- dr.mt
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