Physics, 07.07.2021 01:10 reyescoralys
Two large parallel conducting plates separated by 11 cm carry equal and opposite surface charge densities such that the electric field between them is uniform. The difference in potential between the plates is 900 V. An electron is released from rest at the negatively charged plate.
Required:
a. What is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates?
b. Which plate is at the higher potential?
c. Find the work done by the electric field on the electron as the electron moves from the negatively charged plate to the positively charged plate.
d. What is the change in potential energy of the electron when it moves from the negatively charged plate to the positively charged plate?
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