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30 April, 05:33

An electron is to be accelerated from a velocity of 5.00*106 m/s to a velocity of 9.90*106 m/s. through what potential difference must the electron pass to accomplish this

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  1. 30 April, 05:52
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    Potential difference needed = 207.9 V

    Explanation=

    using work energy principle

    Work done on the electron = change in kinetic energy

    W = 1/2m Vf² - 1/2 mVi²

    m = mass of electron=9.11 x 10⁻³¹ Kg

    Vf = final velocity = 9.9 x 10⁶ m/s

    Vi = initial velocity = 5 x 10⁶ m/s

    so W = 1/2 (9.11 x 10⁻³¹) (9.9 x 10⁶) ² - 1/2 (9.11 x 10⁻³¹) (5 x 10⁶) ²

    W=3.33 x 10⁻¹⁷ J

    Now work done = q V

    q = charge of electron = 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹J

    V = potential difference

    3.33 x 10⁻¹⁷ = (1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹) V

    v = 207.9 V
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