An electron is fired through a small hole in the positive plate of a parallel-plate capacitor at a speed of 1.2 x 107 m/

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An electron is fired through a small hole in the positive plate of a parallel-plate capacitor at a speed of 1.2 x 107 m/

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An electron is fired through a small hole in the positive plate of a parallel-plate capacitor at a speed of 1.2 x 107 m/s. The capacitor plates, which are in a vacuum chamber, are 2.1-cm-diameter disks spaced 3.0 mm apart. The electron travels 2.0 mm before being turned back Part A What is the capacitor's charge? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Q-3.96-10-¹0 C Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining.
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