An Electron is emitted by heating a cathode and is accelerated by the potential difference between the anode and a catho
Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 2:47 pm
An Electron is emitted by heating a cathode and is accelerated
by the potential difference between the anode and a cathode. The
electron emerges out from the anode with velocity
7.6x106 m/s. Find the velocity (in m/s) of the
electron when it comes out of the parallel plates at a PD of 800 V.
Use x = 0.14 m and y = 0.08 m.
by the potential difference between the anode and a cathode. The
electron emerges out from the anode with velocity
7.6x106 m/s. Find the velocity (in m/s) of the
electron when it comes out of the parallel plates at a PD of 800 V.
Use x = 0.14 m and y = 0.08 m.