Two parallel, metal plates with separation distance
d = 1.00 cm
carry charges of equal magnit...
Physics, 26.02.2021 05:30 alyonaprotopopova
Two parallel, metal plates with separation distance
d = 1.00 cm
carry charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign. The plates are oriented horizontally. Assume the electric field between the plates is uniform, and it has a magnitude of 2,140 N/C. A charged particle with mass 2.00 ✕ 10−16 kg and charge 1.02 ✕ 10−6 C is projected from the center of the bottom negative plate with an initial speed of 1.07 ✕ 105 m/s at an angle of 37.0° above the horizontal. Assume the plates are square with side
length = 20.0 cm.
Where does it strike, relative to its starting point? (Enter the horizontal distance from the initial position, in m. If it does not strike either plate, enter 0.)
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