The electric field is zero everywhere except in the region 0
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2022 4:56 pm
I got number 1 and 2 but I need help with number 3
The electric field is zero everywhere except in the region 0<x<5.00 cm, where there is a uniform electric field of 100 N/C in the +y direction. A proton is moving in the +x direction with a speed of v = 1.00 x 100 m/s. When the proton passes through the region 0<x<5.00 cm, the electric field exerts a force on it. 1) When the x coordinate of the proton's position is 5.00 cm, what is the x component of its velocity? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) X106 m/s Submit You currently have 2 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 8 more submissions for this question. Your submissions: 11 Computed value: 1 Submitted: Wednesday, February 12 at 10:14 PM Feedback: Right answer! 2) When the x coordinate of the proton's position is 5.00 cm, what is the y component of its velocity? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) 500 m/s Submit You currently have 4 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 6 more submissions for this question. Your submissions: 500 Computed value: 500 Feedback: Right answer! Submitted: Wednesday, February 12 at 10:17 PM 3) When the x coordinate of its position equals 10.0 cm, what is the y component of its velocity? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) m/s Submit
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2022 4:56 pm
I got number 1 and 2 but I need help with number 3
The electric field is zero everywhere except in the region 0<x<5.00 cm, where there is a uniform electric field of 100 N/C in the +y direction. A proton is moving in the +x direction with a speed of v = 1.00 x 100 m/s. When the proton passes through the region 0<x<5.00 cm, the electric field exerts a force on it. 1) When the x coordinate of the proton's position is 5.00 cm, what is the x component of its velocity? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) X106 m/s Submit You currently have 2 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 8 more submissions for this question. Your submissions: 11 Computed value: 1 Submitted: Wednesday, February 12 at 10:14 PM Feedback: Right answer! 2) When the x coordinate of the proton's position is 5.00 cm, what is the y component of its velocity? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) 500 m/s Submit You currently have 4 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 6 more submissions for this question. Your submissions: 500 Computed value: 500 Feedback: Right answer! Submitted: Wednesday, February 12 at 10:17 PM 3) When the x coordinate of its position equals 10.0 cm, what is the y component of its velocity? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) m/s Submit
The electric field is zero everywhere except in the region 0<x<5.00 cm, where there is a uniform electric field of 100 N/C in the +y direction. A proton is moving in the +x direction with a speed of v = 1.00 x 100 m/s. When the proton passes through the region 0<x<5.00 cm, the electric field exerts a force on it. 1) When the x coordinate of the proton's position is 5.00 cm, what is the x component of its velocity? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) X106 m/s Submit You currently have 2 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 8 more submissions for this question. Your submissions: 11 Computed value: 1 Submitted: Wednesday, February 12 at 10:14 PM Feedback: Right answer! 2) When the x coordinate of the proton's position is 5.00 cm, what is the y component of its velocity? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) 500 m/s Submit You currently have 4 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 6 more submissions for this question. Your submissions: 500 Computed value: 500 Feedback: Right answer! Submitted: Wednesday, February 12 at 10:17 PM 3) When the x coordinate of its position equals 10.0 cm, what is the y component of its velocity? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) m/s Submit