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The electron beam inside a television picture tube is 0.40 {\rm mm} in diameter and carries a current of 50 {\rm \mu A}. This electron beam impinges on the inside of the picture tube screen.

How many electrons strike the screen each second?
The electrons move with a velocity of 4.0\times10^7\;{\rm m/s}. What electric field strength is needed to accelerate electrons from rest to this velocity in a distance of 5.0 {\rm mm}?
Each electron transfers its kinetic energy to the picture tube screen upon impact. What is the power delivered to the screen by the electron beam? (Hint: What potential difference produced the field that accelerated electrons? This is an emf.)

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Answer:

A.3.13x10^14 electrons

B.330A/m²

C.9.11x10^5N/C

D. 0.23W

.pls see attached file for explanations

The electron beam inside a television picture tube is 0.40 {\rm mm} in diameter and-example-1
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