Two 2.2-cm-diameter-disks spaced 1.7 mm apart form a parallel-plate capacitor. The electric field between the disks is 4.7×105 V/m. How much charge is on each disk? An electron is launched from the negative plate. It strikes the positive plate at a speed of 2.5×107 m/sm/s . What was the electron's speed as it left the negative plate?
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Two 2.2-cm-diameter-disks spaced 1.7 mm apart form a parallel-plate capacitor. The electric field between the disks is 4.7×105 V/m. How much charge is on each disk? An electron is launched from the negative plate. It strikes the positive plate at a speed of 2.5×107 m/sm/s . What was the electron's speed as it left the negative plate?
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