++ + ++ + ++ + Two horizontal squares metal plates, with a side of 10 cm, are placed horizontally and parallel one on top of the other at a distance of 1 cm. They acquire opposite charges of equal absolute value price, so that there is a gap between them to have a homogeneous electric field of 2x103 N/C down direction. A particle of mass 2x10-16 Kg with a positive charge of 1x106 C leaves the center of of negative bottom plate with an initial velocity of measure 1×105 m/s at an angle of 37° with the horizontal. Where will it hit, relative to the starting point? (Consider whether gravity can be ignored.)

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2C.
Two horizontal squares metal plates, with a side of 10 cm, are placed horizontally and parallel
one on top of the other at a distance of 1 cm. They acquire opposite charges of equal absolute
value price, so that there is a gap between them to have a homogeneous electric field of 2x103
N/C down direction. A particle of mass
2x10-16 Kg with a positive charge of
1x106 C leaves the center of of
negative bottom plate with an initial
velocity of measure 1x105 m/s at an
angle of 37° with the horizontal.
Where will it hit, relative to the starting
point?
(Consider whether gravity can be
ignored.)
E
++ +
+
++++ +
F
Transcribed Image Text:2C. Two horizontal squares metal plates, with a side of 10 cm, are placed horizontally and parallel one on top of the other at a distance of 1 cm. They acquire opposite charges of equal absolute value price, so that there is a gap between them to have a homogeneous electric field of 2x103 N/C down direction. A particle of mass 2x10-16 Kg with a positive charge of 1x106 C leaves the center of of negative bottom plate with an initial velocity of measure 1x105 m/s at an angle of 37° with the horizontal. Where will it hit, relative to the starting point? (Consider whether gravity can be ignored.) E ++ + + ++++ + F
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