Name: Anonymous 2008-09-22 21:41
I have no idea...I suck at physics
If anyone can solve this or at least point me in the right direction I'll give you 1 million internets.
Two charged, parallel, flat conducting surfaces are spaced d=1.00cm apart and produce a potential difference (delta)V = 625V between them. An electron is projected from one surface directly toward the second. What is the initial speed of the electron if it stops just at the second surface?
If anyone can solve this or at least point me in the right direction I'll give you 1 million internets.
Two charged, parallel, flat conducting surfaces are spaced d=1.00cm apart and produce a potential difference (delta)V = 625V between them. An electron is projected from one surface directly toward the second. What is the initial speed of the electron if it stops just at the second surface?