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I'm not sure where to begin on this. Please help!
The accelerating voltage that is applied to an electron gun is 64kV, and the horizontal distance from the gun to a viewing screen is0.54 m.
The charge on an electron is 1.60218 Ã 10^-19 C and its mass is9.10939 Ã 10^-31 kg.
What is the deflection caused by the vertical component of theEarthâs magnetic field or strength 4 Ã 10^-5 T, assuming that anychange in the horizontal component of the beam velocity isnegligible.
Answer in units of m.
Thank you!
I'm not sure where to begin on this. Please help!
The accelerating voltage that is applied to an electron gun is 64kV, and the horizontal distance from the gun to a viewing screen is0.54 m.
The charge on an electron is 1.60218 Ã 10^-19 C and its mass is9.10939 Ã 10^-31 kg.
What is the deflection caused by the vertical component of theEarthâs magnetic field or strength 4 Ã 10^-5 T, assuming that anychange in the horizontal component of the beam velocity isnegligible.
Answer in units of m.
Thank you!
Bunny GreenfelderLv2
3 Jan 2019