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A horizontal beam of electrons initially moving at 4.3 107 m/s is deflected vertically by the vertical electric field between oppositely charged parallel plates as shown in the diagram. The magnitude of the field is 1.90 104 N/C.

What is the vertical deflection d of the electrons as they leave the plates?
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