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An electron travels in a straight line from the cathode of a vacuum tube to its anode, which is 1.5 cm away. It starts with zero speed and reaches the anode with a speed of 5.8 × 10 6 m/s. Assume constant acceleration and compute the force on the electron. This force is electrical in origin. The electron’s mass is 9.11 × 10 -31 kg.

An electron travels in a straight line from the cathode of a vacuum tube to its anode, which is 1.5 cm away. It starts with zero speed and reaches the anode with a speed of 5.8 × 106 m/s. Assume constant acceleration and compute the force on the electron. This force is electrical in origin. The electron’s mass is 9.11 × 10-31 kg.

Grade:upto college level

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Navjyot Kalra
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8 years ago
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