Two parallel plates are separated by a distance of 5.0 mm difference, as shown in the diagram below. One plate is at +50

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Two parallel plates are separated by a distance of 5.0 mm difference, as shown in the diagram below. One plate is at +50

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Two parallel plates are separated by a distance of 5.0 mm difference, as shown in the diagram below. One plate is at +500 V and the other plate is at 0 V. +500 V 5.0 mm OV
A proton is placed at the mid-point between the two plates. Calculate The force acting on the proton and state its direction. ii. The acceleration of the proton (you can ignore the effect of gravity). iii. The velocity of the proton when it reaches the bottom plate.
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