A uniform electric field exists in the region between two oppositely charged plane parallel plates, separated by a dista

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A uniform electric field exists in the region between two oppositely charged plane parallel plates, separated by a dista

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A uniform electric field exists in the region between twooppositely charged plane parallel plates, separated by a distance d= 1.09 cm. A particle with mass m = 177 μg and charge q = 12.6 μCis released from rest at the surface of the positively chargedplate and it strikes the surface of the opposite plate in a timeinterval of 3.47 μs.
a. What is the magnitude of the electric field between theplates?
b. What is the potential difference between the plates?
c. What is the speed of the particle when it strikes thenegatively charged plate? Please enter the answer in part (c) inunits of km/s.
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