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31 January, 21:00

An electron is traveling through a uniform electric field. The field is constant and given by E⃗ = (2.00*10-11N/C) i^ - (1.20*10-11N/C) j^. At t=0, the electron is at the origin and traveling in the x direction with a speed of 2.10 m/s.

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  1. 31 January, 21:02
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    X-Coordinate=2.24m

    Y-Coordinate=3.42m

    Explanation:

    Acceleration in the x-direction = E (e/m) = (-) 2e-11*1.758e11 = - 3.516 m/s^2

    Distance moved in the x-dirction = ut + 1/2at^2

    Putting values in above equation,

    (2.1*1.8) - (0.5*3.516*1.8*1.8) = 2.24m

    Acceleration in the y-direction = E (e/m) = (-) * (-) 1.2e-11*1.758e11 = + 2.1096m/s^2

    Distance moved in the Y-dirction = ut + 1/2at^2

    Putting values in the above equation,

    0 + 0.5*2.1096*1.8*1.8 = 3.42m

    So,

    Coordinates are (2.24m, 3.42m)
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