Comprehension Check 1. If you have a charge of 1.0C, how many electrons have been removed from the object? 2. What voltage is created if a charged particle.

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Comprehension Check 1. If you have a charge of 1.0C, how many electrons have been removed from the object? 2. What voltage is created if a charged particle is placed 2.5cm from a -1.0mC charge? 3. What electric field is created between two plates, separated by 5.0cm with a voltage of 250V?

Comprehension Check x V N/C

Motion of a Charged Particle in an Electric Field Physics 12Adv

Forces Draw a free body diagram for an electron placed in a uniform electric field where the field is directed into the ground FeFe FgFg

Consider What happens when a charged particle is placed (with zero initial velocity) inside a uniform electric field? Draw a picture to show an electron placed at the negative plate that is creating a uniform field If the field is created using 250V with plates separated by 1.0cm, determine how fast the electron is moving when it gets to the positive plate (ignore gravity)

Cathode Ray Tube Electrons are emitted (boiled off) from the cathode and then accelerated to the anode It is also possible to deflect the beam using an electric field

Moving Charged Particle If a moving charged particle enters an electric field, it will also experience forces due to the field However, we must now include both the motion prior to entering the field as well as the forces it experiences in the field to predict its path

Moving Charged Particle

Equations of Motion Recall: However, in 2D, we need four EOM’s:

Example An electron enters a uniform electric field of -350N/C while travelling horizontally to the field at 450m/s. If the field is 5.0cm wide, determine: How long it takes the electron to transit the field How far it “falls” while travelling through the field How fast it is going when it exits the field