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An electron traveling at 5.5 x 104 m/s passes through a 2 T magnetic field. The electron is moving at right angles to the
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An electron traveling at 4.0 x 106 m/s passes through a 1 T magnetic field. The electron is moving at right angles to the
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An electron is traveling through a region of space in which the electric field is along the +x direction and has a magnitude of
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Calculate the frequency of an electron traveling at
1.85 X 10^7 m/s. Since the velocity and mass of the electron are known, I
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Stesson
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If the wavelength if determined to be 0.018 nm, at what velocity is the electron traveling?
(The mass of an electron is
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Chelsea
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An electron with speed = 2.54×10^7m/s is traveling parallel to an electric field of magnitude = 1.66×104 N/C.
How far will the
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An electron in an electron beam experiences a downward force of 1.9×10^−14 N while traveling in a magnetic field of 6.4 ×
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An electron in an electron beam experiences a downward force of 1.9×10^−14 N while traveling in a magnetic field of 6.4 ×
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Leslie
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An electron in an electron beam experiences a downward force of 0.53×10^(−14)N while traveling in a magnetic field of
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PhysicsDude
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An electron in a cathode-ray tube is traveling horizontally at 2.10 x 109 cm/s when deflection plates give it an upward
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Avalon
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