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Parellel platers help :(
An electron with a velocity of 3.00 3 106 m/s [horizontally]
passes through two horizontal parallel plates. The magnitude of the electric field between the
plates is 120 N/C. The plates are 4.0 cm across. Edge
effects in the field are negligible.
(a) Calculate the vertical deflection of the electron.
(b) Calculate the vertical component of the final velocity.
(c) Calculate the angle at which the electron emerges
Diagram: http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/6418/problemo.jpg
Formulas: http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/186/formulae.jpg
Please feel free to use your own formulas as well.
An electron with a velocity of 3.00 3 106 m/s [horizontally]
passes through two horizontal parallel plates. The magnitude of the electric field between the
plates is 120 N/C. The plates are 4.0 cm across. Edge
effects in the field are negligible.
(a) Calculate the vertical deflection of the electron.
(b) Calculate the vertical component of the final velocity.
(c) Calculate the angle at which the electron emerges
Diagram: http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/6418/problemo.jpg
Formulas: http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/186/formulae.jpg
Please feel free to use your own formulas as well.
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