Physics, 02.02.2021 07:30, kadence428
Two horizontal parallel plates are separated by a distance of (176 mm) creating an electric field of (21 µN/C) directed north. An electron is place halfway between the two plates with and fired with initial velocity (56 m/s) from the horizontal. Calculate the time it takes for the electron to land at the positive plate and its speed before hitting the plate.
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