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Physics, 10.03.2020 04:25, artbydi

An electron (mass 9 × 10⁻³¹ kg) is traveling at a speed of 0.96 in an electron accelerator. An electric force of 1.3 × 10⁻¹³ N is applied in the direction of motion while the electron travels a distance of 3 m. You need to find the new speed of the electron.
Which of the following steps must be included in your solution to this problem?

a. Calculate the initial particle energy γi mc² of the electron.
b. Determine how much time it takes to move this distance.
c. Use the final energy of the electron to find its final speed.
d. Calculate the net work done on the electron.
e. Use the formula (1/2) mv² to find the kinetic energy of the electron.
f. Calculate the final particle energy γf mc² of the electron.

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