A 2 coulomb positively charged particle starts at rest at the left plate of a pair of parallel plates as shown. If the potential difference between the 2 plates is 4 voles, and the mass of the particle is 1 kg, the speed of the particle when it reaches the second plate is?
A. 16 m/s
B. 2 m/s
C. 1 m/s
D. 4 m/s
E. 263/5 m/hr
A 2 coulomb positively charged particle starts at rest at the left plate of a pair...
Question 1 2 pts In the figure below, a charged particle (either an electron or a proton) is moving rightward between two parallel charged plates separated by distance d-1.25mm. The plate potentials are V=-65V and V2=-40V. The particle is slowing from an initial speed of 90.0 km/s at the left plate. What is its speed just as it reaches plate 2? Express the speed in units of km/s i.e. 10 m/s, and up to one decimal place.
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between two parallel charged plates. A uniform magnetic field
between the plates is chosen such that the particle is not
deflected. The direction of the magnetic field is
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An electron is released from rest at the negative plate of a
parallel plate capacitor and accelerates to the positive plate (see
the drawing). The plates are separated by a distance of 1.7 cm, and
the electric field within the capacitor has a magnitude of 2.7 x
106 V/m. What is the kinetic energy of the electron just as it
reaches the positive plate? The figure shows a vertical plate on
the left that is negatively charged and another vertical...
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5. The two metal plates having an area A and a separation d from parallel-plate capacitor. The upper plate is held at a potential of Va and the lower plate is grounded. Determine: a) The potential distribution b) The electric field intensity e) The charge distribution on each plate d) The capacitance of the parallel plate capacitor z0 A charged particle of mass 2 kg and 1 C starts at the origin with velocity 3a, m/s and travels in a...
An electron is released between the plates of a charged
parallel-plate capacitor very close to the right-hand plate. Just
as it reaches the left-hand plate, its speed is v.
If the distance between the plates were halved without changing
the electric potential between them, then the speed of the electron
when it reached the left-hand plate would be
a) 2v
b) sqrt2v
c) v
d) v/sqrt2
e) v/2
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