3. If an electron starts from rest and passes through a potential difference V,
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3. If an electron starts from rest and passes through a potential difference V, then it gains energy in the amount of edv. Relate this potential energy to the final kinetic energy of the electron (that is, write an equation, eV-...). 4. From this expression (#3), how is the speed of an electron related to the potential difference that it passed through? That is, electron speed-ve-? Magnetic Fields -To Bend the Path of the Electrons: Running current through large coils of wire can create nice, uniform magnetic fields. The magnetic field Bcoils due to two identical, specially placed coils is dependent on the number ofExplanation / Answer
3. enegy of electron after passing through a potential difference dV = edV ( where e is charge of electron)
now, KE of an object of mass m is KE = 0.5mv^2 ( where v is velocity of electron)
so from conservation of energy
e*dV = 0.5mv^2
4. e*dV = 0.5mv^2
2e*dV/m = v^2
v = sqroot(2*e*dV/m)
5. force on electron in magentic fieldf B is qvB ( v is velocity of electron, e is charge on it)
but centripital force = mv^2/R
now as centripital force will balance the magnetic force on an electron moving in orbits
so, mv^2/R = evB
6. mv^2/R = evB
v = ReB/m
7. so from 4 and 6
sqroot(2*edV/m) = ReB/m
2*e*dV/m = R^2*e^2*B^2/m^2
m = e*R^2*B^2/2dV
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