(10%) Problem 1: Consider the parallel-plate capacitor shown in the figure. The plate separation is 6.4 mm and the the e

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(10%) Problem 1: Consider the parallel-plate capacitor shown in the figure. The plate separation is 6.4 mm and the the e

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10 Problem 1 Consider The Parallel Plate Capacitor Shown In The Figure The Plate Separation Is 6 4 Mm And The The E 1
10 Problem 1 Consider The Parallel Plate Capacitor Shown In The Figure The Plate Separation Is 6 4 Mm And The The E 1 (44.64 KiB) Viewed 30 times
(10%) Problem 1: Consider the parallel-plate capacitor shown in the figure. The plate separation is 6.4 mm and the the electric field inside is 29 N/C. An electron is positioned halfway between the plates and is given some initial velocity, v₁. Randomized Variables d=6.4 mm E = 29 N/C >% 50% Part (a) What speed, in meters per second, must the electron have in order to make it to the negatively charged plate? =1 sin() cos() cotan() asin() atan() acotan() cosh() tanh() Hints: Degrees Submit tan() acos() sinh() cotanh() Radians Hint E4 5 6 V 1 2 3 + 0 END VO BACKSPACE CERAR Foodback 789 HOME Feedback: M ++ I give up! deduction per feedback. d D CAR SALE G D Po Su deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 1 A 50% Part (b) If the electron has half the speed needed to reach the negative plate, it will turn around and go towards the positive plate speed be, in meters per second, when it reaches the positive plate in this case? А
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