An electron is shot at 106 m/s between two parallel charged plates, as shown in figure 1, below. If the field intensity E between the plates is 1KN/C, where will the electron strike the upper plate? Assume Vacuum conditions.
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An electron is shot at 106 m/s between two parallel charged plates, as shown in figure 1, below. If the field intensity E between the plates is 1KN/C, where will the electron strike the upper plate? Assume Vacuum conditions.
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