A proton moving at 3.0 106 m/s passes into the region between two parallel conductors. The region between the plates has a constant electric field pointing to the right of magnitude 2.0 x 104 N/C.
a) what acceleration does the proton experience between the plates?
b) if the plates were 3 cm apart what is the speed of the proton as it exits the plates?
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10−9 C/m2 (see the figure below).
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T), so the proton just misses colliding with the opposite
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A proton traveling to the right moves in between the two large
plates. A vertical electric field, pointing downwards with
magnitude 3.0N/C, is produced by the plates.
What is the direction of the force on the proton?
Draw the electric field lines on the diagram.
If the electric field is 3.0N/C, what is the acceleration of
the proton in the region of the plates?
Pretend the force of gravity doesnot exist; then sketch the
path of the proton.
We take...
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The figure below shows a
proton entering a parallel-plate capacitor with a speed of 2.20×105
m/s. The proton travels a horizontal distance x = 7.20 cm through
the essentially uniform electric field. The electric field of the
capacitor has deflected the proton downward by a distance of d =
0.760 cm at the point where the proton exits the capacitor. (You
can neglect the effects of gravity.) capacitor.png Using
kinematics, find the vertical acceleration (including sign) of the
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