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This isn't a homework question but if it belongs in another thread please tell me so I can switch it.
I was just wondering if there is an "agreed-upon" speed that an electron would travel in say a vacuum? I understand that one can continue adding energy until the electron reaches very nearly the speed of light, but how fast does it go to begin with? Sorry in advanced if this is somewhat trivial.
I was just wondering if there is an "agreed-upon" speed that an electron would travel in say a vacuum? I understand that one can continue adding energy until the electron reaches very nearly the speed of light, but how fast does it go to begin with? Sorry in advanced if this is somewhat trivial.