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An electron moving horizontally passes between two horizontalplates, the upper charge negatively, the lower charge positively. Auniform, upward-riected electrical field exist in teh regionbetween the plates, and the field exerts an electic force down onthe electon. Describe the movement of the electron in theregion.
My answer would be that the electron would bounce back and forthbetween the plates until it has neurtalized both plates but I havea feeling that is incorrect due to the movement of the E field.
An electron moving horizontally passes between two horizontalplates, the upper charge negatively, the lower charge positively. Auniform, upward-riected electrical field exist in teh regionbetween the plates, and the field exerts an electic force down onthe electon. Describe the movement of the electron in theregion.
My answer would be that the electron would bounce back and forthbetween the plates until it has neurtalized both plates but I havea feeling that is incorrect due to the movement of the E field.
Jean KeelingLv2
23 Apr 2019