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Physics, 03.07.2021 03:30, cmflores3245

Older televisions display a picture using a device called a cathode ray tube, where electrons are emitted at high speed and collide with a phosphorescent surface, causing light to be emitted. The paths of the electrons are altered by magnetic fields. Consider one such electron that is emitted with an initial velocity of 1.80 107 m/s in the horizontal direction when magnetic forces deflect the electron with a vertically upward acceleration of 5.25 1015 m/s2. The phosphorescent screen is a horizontal distance of 8.9 cm away from the point where the electron is emitted.


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