In Fig. 22-68, a uniform, upward electric field E → of magnitude 2.00 × 10 3 N/C has been set up between two horizontal plates by charging the lower plate positively and the upper plate negatively. The plates have length L = 10.0 cm and separation d = 2.00 cm. An electron is then shot between the plates from the left edge of the lower plate. The initial velocity v → 0 of the electron makes an angle θ = 45.0° with the lower plate and has a magnitude of 6.00 × 10 6 m/s. (a) Will the electron strike one of the plates? (b) If so, which plate and how far horizontally from the left edge will the electron strike? Figure 22-68 Problem 84.
In Fig. 22-68, a uniform, upward electric field E → of magnitude 2.00 × 10 3 N/C has been set up between two horizontal plates by charging the lower plate positively and the upper plate negatively. The plates have length L = 10.0 cm and separation d = 2.00 cm. An electron is then shot between the plates from the left edge of the lower plate. The initial velocity v → 0 of the electron makes an angle θ = 45.0° with the lower plate and has a magnitude of 6.00 × 10 6 m/s. (a) Will the electron strike one of the plates? (b) If so, which plate and how far horizontally from the left edge will the electron strike? Figure 22-68 Problem 84.
In Fig. 22-68, a uniform, upward electric field
E
→
of magnitude 2.00 × 103 N/C has been set up between two horizontal plates by charging the lower plate positively and the upper plate negatively. The plates have length L = 10.0 cm and separation d = 2.00 cm. An electron is then shot between the plates from the left edge of the lower plate. The initial velocity
v
→
0
of the electron makes an angle θ = 45.0° with the lower plate and has a magnitude of 6.00 × 106 m/s. (a) Will the electron strike one of the plates? (b) If so, which plate and how far horizontally from the left edge will the electron strike?
Imagine you are out for a stroll on a sunny day when you encounter a lake. Unpolarized light from the sun is reflected off the lake into your eyes. However, you notice when you put on your vertically polarized sunglasses, the light reflected off the lake no longer reaches your eyes. What is the angle between the unpolarized light and the surface of the water, in degrees, measured from the horizontal? You may assume the index of refraction of air is nair=1 and the index of refraction of water is nwater=1.33 . Round your answer to three significant figures. Just enter the number, nothing else.
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