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The electrons in the beam of a television tube have a kinetic energy of 2.40 × 10-15 J. Initially, the electrons move horizontally from west to east. The vertical component of the earth's magnetic field points down, toward the surface of the earth, and has a magnitude of 1.67 × 10-5 T. What is the acceleration of an electron due to this field component?
Each of the electrons in the beam of a television tube has a kinetic energy of 13.0 keV. The tube is oriented so that the electrons move horizontally from geomagnetic south to geomagnetic north. The vertical component of Earth's magnetic field points down and has a magnitude of 48.0 μT. In what direction will the beam deflect? (north, south, east, west, up, down) What is the acceleration of a single electron due to the magnetic field? How far will the...
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Each of the electrons in the beam of a television tube has a kinetic energy of 10.0 keV. The tube is oriented so that the electrons move horizontally from north to south. The vertical component of Earth's magnetic field points down and has a magnitude of 52.0 ut. (Ignore the northward component of Earth's field.) In what direction will the electron beam deflect? O north O east O west o down O up south Submit...
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1·The electrons in the beam of a TV set initially move horizontally from west to east. The vertical component of the earth's magnetic field points down, toward the surface of the earth. In what direction are the electrons deflected by this field component? a. due south b. due west c. due east d. due north
The electron that flies in the tube has energy of 12 keV. The cathode-ray tube is oriented so that the electrons move in a horizontal direction from the south to the north. Earth's magnetic field component B = 5.5 * 10-5T is facing downwards. In what direction will the electron beam be tilted? How big is the electron beam deflection x when the electrons in the tube have flown 20 cm?
An electron beam moves toward a cathode ray tube screen, which is 30 cm away from the negative electrode. The electrons are accelerated by a potential difference of 14 kV. Estimate the maximum displacement of the electron beam caused by Earth's magnetic field. The average magnetic field at the surface of Earth is roughly BE = 45×10−6T. answer with units
The electron beam inside an old television picture tube is 0.40 mm in diameter and carries a current of 50 μA. This electron beam impinges on the inside of the picture tube screen. A) How many electrons strike the screen each second? B) What is the current density in the electron beam? C) The electrons move with a velocity of 3.2 ×10^7 m/s. What electric field strength is needed to accelerate electrons from rest to this velocity in a distance...
The electron beam inside a television picture tube is 0.300 mm in diameter and carries a current of 55.0 μA. This electron beam impinges on the inside of the picture tube screen. Part A How many electrons strike the screen each second? Part B What is the current density in the electron beam? Part C The electrons move with a velocity of 4.30 ×107m/s. What electric field strength is needed to accelerate electrons from rest to this velocity in a...
The electron beam inside an old television picture tube is 0.40 mm in diameter and carries a current of 50 μA. This electron beam impinges on the inside of the picture tube screen. PART C The electrons move with a velocity of 3.4 ×107 m/s. What electric field strength is needed to accelerate electrons from rest to this velocity in a distance of 5.0 mm? PART D Each electron transfers its kinetic energy to the picture tube screen upon impact....
Q 11) An electron beam moves toward a cathode ray tube screen, which is 20 cm away from the negative electrode. The electrons are accelerated by a potential difference of 18 kV. Estimate the maximum displacement of the electron beam caused by Earth's magnetic field. The average magnetic field at the surface of Earth is roughly BE = 45×10^−6T. Express your answer with the appropriate units.