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Physics, 18.12.2019 17:31, hey2000

You set out to reproduce thomson’s e/m experiment with an accelerating potential of 150 v and adeflecting electric field of magnitude 6.0 ×106 n/c(a) at what fraction of the speed of light do the electrons move? (b) what magnetic-field magnitude will yield zero beam deflection? (c) with this magnetic field, how will the electron beam behave if you increase the acceleratingpotential above 150 v?

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