In the figure, a uniform, upward electric field of magnitude 1.50x10' NC has been set up between two horizontal plates b

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In the figure, a uniform, upward electric field of magnitude 1.50x10' NC has been set up between two horizontal plates b

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In The Figure A Uniform Upward Electric Field Of Magnitude 1 50x10 Nc Has Been Set Up Between Two Horizontal Plates B 1
In The Figure A Uniform Upward Electric Field Of Magnitude 1 50x10 Nc Has Been Set Up Between Two Horizontal Plates B 1 (281.41 KiB) Viewed 46 times
In the figure, a uniform, upward electric field of magnitude 1.50x10' NC has been set up between two horizontal plates by changing the lower plate positively and the upper plate negatively. The plates have length L = 4cm and separation d 2.00 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 0-45° with the lower plate and has a magnitude of 4,94x10m/s. Will the electron strike one of the plates? If so, what is the horizontal distance from the left edge? If not enter the vertical position at which the particle leaves the space between the plates. Submit Answer Incorrect. Thes 2/10 Previous Tries The next electron has an initial velocity which has the same angle 45° with the lower plate and has a magnitude of 3.38x10 m/s. Will this electron strike one of the plates? If so, what is the horizontal distance from the left edge? If not enter the vertical position at which the particle leaves the space between the plates. Submit Answer incorrect Tries 2/10 Previous Tres Post Discussion Send Feedback
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