An accelerating voltage of 2.50 3 103 V is applied to an Q/C electron gun, producing a beam of electrons originally traveling horizontally north in vacuum toward the cen- ter of a viewing screen 35.0 cm away. What are (a) the magnitude and (b) the direction of the deflection on the screen caused by the Earth’s gravitational field? What are (c) the magnitude and (d) the direction of the deflection on the screen caused by the vertical component of the Earth’s magnetic field, taken as 20.0 mT down? (e) Does an electron in this vertical magnetic field move as a projectile, with constant vector acceleration perpendicular to a constant northward component of velocity? (f) Is it a good approximation to assume it has this projectile motion? Explain.
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An accelerating voltage of 2.50 3 103 V is applied to an Q/C electron gun, producing...
A proton moves at 4.30 x 10 m/s in the horizontal direction. It enters a uniform vertical electric field with a magnitude of 7.90 10 N/C. Ignore any gravitational effects. (a) Find the time interval required for the proton to travel 4.70 cm horizontally. (b) Find its vertical displacement during the time interval in which it travels 4.70 cm horizontally (c) Find the horizontal and vertical components of its velocity after it has traveled 4.70 cm horizontally Part 1 of...
3. Fill the blanks and the Proof - J.J. Thomson's experiment to fine the charge-to-mass ratio of the tt) (25 points) electron (i.e. e/m; The first is the experiment of Joseph John Thomson, who first demonstrated that atoms are actually composed of aggregates of charged particles. Prior to his work, it was believed that atoms were the fundamental building blocks of matter. The first evidence contrary to this notion came when people began studying the properties of atoms in large...
need ans for the following questions, the last 3 pages for more info. Questions: more info: expermint e/m avr=1.71033*10^11 7 2 points of the following options, which conditions for V or I produce the largest radius of the electron beam path r? Hint: Use e/m= 2V (5/4)*aP/(Nuo Ir) Maximum land Maximum V O Maximum land Minimum V Minimum I and Maximum V Minimum I and Minimum V 8 2 points By what factor will change if the radius of the...
Problem 3: In an ordinary television set, the electron beam consists of electrons shot horizontally at the television screen with a speed of about 5 x 107 m/s. How far does a typical electron fall as it moves the approximately 40 cm from the electron gun to the screen? For comparison, how far would a droplet of water shot horizontally at 2 m/s from a hose drop as it moves a horizontal distance of 40 cm? Projectile Motion Instructions 1....