If an electron is placed in an electric field with a potential difference of (1.35x10^2) V, the maximum speed the electron can attain is?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Use the work-energy principle or conservation of energy.
Let
V = electric potential
U = potential energy = qV
K = kinetic energy
e = electron charge =
q = charge = -e
m= mass of the electron =
Most people are familiar with conservation of energy:
By estimation,
Explanation:
Here the electron will gain kinetic energy while losing electric potential energy. From this we can get:
We can rearrange that equation:
We know that: