Potential difference in an electron

In summary, potential difference in an electron is the difference in electric potential between two points in an electric field, measuring the energy gained or lost by the electron. It is closely related to voltage, which also measures the electric potential difference between two points. The primary cause of potential difference is an electric field, and it is measured using a voltmeter in units of volts (V), with other common units including millivolts (mV) and kilovolts (kV).
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Homework Statement



An electron acquires 3.01e-16 J of kinetic energy when it is accelerated by an electric field from plate A to plate B. What is the potential difference between the plates?
_____V

Homework Equations



- (Wba / q ) = V

The Attempt at a Solution



- (3.01e-16 / 1.6e-19) = V
V = -1881.25
 
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What does the product of the charge of the electron and the pd of the plates give you?
 
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would those give me the velocity between the two plates?
 
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Why do you need the velocity for?
 

1. What is potential difference in an electron?

Potential difference in an electron refers to the difference in electric potential between two points in an electric field. It is a measure of how much energy an electron gains or loses as it moves from one point to another.

2. How is potential difference related to voltage?

Potential difference and voltage are closely related and can often be used interchangeably. Voltage is the measure of the electric potential difference between two points, with one point having a higher electric potential than the other.

3. What causes potential difference in an electron?

The primary cause of potential difference in an electron is an electric field. As an electron moves through an electric field, it experiences a force that causes it to gain or lose energy, resulting in a potential difference between two points in the field.

4. How is potential difference measured?

Potential difference is measured using a voltmeter, which is a device that measures the electric potential between two points. It typically consists of two probes that are connected to the points in the electric field and a display that shows the potential difference in volts.

5. What is the unit of measurement for potential difference?

The unit of measurement for potential difference is the volt (V). One volt is equivalent to one joule of energy per coulomb of charge. Other common units for potential difference include millivolts (mV) and kilovolts (kV).

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