In the figure a uniform, upward electric field of magnitude 1.50 x 10' N/C has been set up between two horizontal plates

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In the figure a uniform, upward electric field of magnitude 1.50 x 10' N/C has been set up between two horizontal plates

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In The Figure A Uniform Upward Electric Field Of Magnitude 1 50 X 10 N C Has Been Set Up Between Two Horizontal Plates 1
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In the figure a uniform, upward electric field of magnitude 1.50 x 10' N/C has been set up between two horizontal plates by charging the lower plate positively and the upper plate negatively. The plates have length L = 14.0 cm and separation d = 1.80 cm. An electron is then shot between the plates from the left edge of the lower plate. The initial velocity of the electron makes an angle 0 = 51.0° with the lower plate and has a magnitude of 6.90 x 106 m/s. (a) Will the electron strike one of the plates? (b) If so, which plate, top or bottom? (c) How far horizontally from the left edge will the electron strike? - - (a) yes (b) top (c) Number 10.094 Ix unitsem the tolerance is +/-5%
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