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If the final speed of a free electron accelerated from rest is 5.9.10^6 m/s. Calculate the potential difference through which the electron was accelerated.

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Answer:

-99.1 V

Step-by-step explanation:

For a free electron accelerated from rest, the final kinetic energy of the electron is equal to the change in electric potential energy of the electron:


K=\Delta U\\(1)/(2)mv^2 = q\Delta V

where


m=9.11\cdot 10^(-31)kg is the mass of the electron


v=5.9\cdot 10^6 m/s is the final speed


q=-1.6\cdot 10^(-19) C is the charge of the electron


\Delta V is the potential difference

Solving for
\Delta V, we find


\Delta V=(mv^2)/(2q)=((9.11\cdot 10^(-31))(5.9\cdot 10^6)^2)/(2(-1.6\cdot 10^(-19)))=-99.1 V

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