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- Which letter will measure the weakest magnetic field?Match the variable or term with the standard units that are most appropriate. voltage current energy or work power momentum (p=mv) resistance electric charge force wavelength, distance, or length speed or velocity acceleration time or period frequency impulse (J=FAt) [Choose ] | Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] units: seconds (s) [Choose ]2. An electron starts from rest near the negative vertical plate of a set of parallel plates and accelerates towards the positive plate through 150 V. After crossing this distance the electron passes through a hole. The electron then moves through a horizontal set of parallel plates where the top plate is negative. These horizontal plates are separated by 2.0 cm and have a potential difference of 240 V. The electron passes through these plates undeflected due to a magnetic field perpendicular to the page. The electron then passes out of the plates where it is acted upon by the same uniform magnetic field. Find the magnitude and direction of the uniform magnetic field and the radius of the circular path of the electron. Draw the complete path of the electron. Electron starts here Magnetic and electric field here Only a magnetic field here! 150 V Path of electron