An Electron is emitted by heating a cathode and is accelerated by the potential difference of V volts between the anode

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An Electron is emitted by heating a cathode and is accelerated by the potential difference of V volts between the anode

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An Electron is emitted by heating a cathode and is accelerated
by the potential difference of V volts between the anode and a
cathode. The electron emerges out from the anode with velocity of 4
x 107 m/s. Find height h gained by the electron
while leaving the parallel plates. Use x = 0.15 m and y = 0.06 m.
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