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Calculating Potential Difference in a Teltron Tube
Below is the experiment set up. Thank you- LXX
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Motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields
Thank you, I have figured it out:smile:- LXX
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Calculating Potential Difference in a Teltron Tube
Homework Statement If 3000V is applied to the teltron tube with EHT voltage, what would be the potential difference between the parallel plates in the teltron tube? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution Since one end of the plate is positive, the other end is negative, 3000V-(-3000V)=6000V- LXX
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- Difference Electric Electric potential Electric potential difference Potential Potential difference
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Motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields
Homework Statement 1) Describe and explain what happens to the electron beam on the screen of a teltron tube as the EHT(electrical high tension) voltage increases from 3000V to 3500V. 2)What is the effect of E field on light waves? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution 1) The beam...- LXX
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- Charged Charged particles Electric Fields Magnetic Magnetic fields Motion Particles
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How do I draw a displacement-distance graph for waves?
I got 0.60 as the answer, does this indicate that the graph has shifted 0.60m as a result??:confused:- LXX
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How do I draw a displacement-distance graph for waves?
I really need help with drawing displacement-distance graph for waves. The question is in the attached file. It is Q9 c. Thank you very much.:cry:- LXX
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High School What is meant by transfer of matter and energy in waves?
Thank you sooooo much!- LXX
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High School What is meant by transfer of matter and energy in waves?
All waves involve the transfer of energy without a net transfer of matter. What does 'net transfer of matter mean?':confused:- LXX
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- Energy Matter Waves
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