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(Ill) Electrons are accelerated by 6.0 kV in a CRT The
Chapter 23, Problem 54P(choose chapter or problem)
(III) Electrons are accelerated by \(6.0 \mathrm{kV}\) in a CRT. The screen is \(30 \mathrm{~cm}\) wide and is \(34 \mathrm{~cm}\) from the \(2.6-cm\)-long deflection plates. Over what range must the horizontally deflecting electric field vary to sweep the beam fully across the screen?
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QUESTION:
(III) Electrons are accelerated by \(6.0 \mathrm{kV}\) in a CRT. The screen is \(30 \mathrm{~cm}\) wide and is \(34 \mathrm{~cm}\) from the \(2.6-cm\)-long deflection plates. Over what range must the horizontally deflecting electric field vary to sweep the beam fully across the screen?
ANSWER:Step-by-step solution
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The electrons are accelerated between the accelerating plates in 6kV of potential
difference.
The speed of the electrons increases to from zero to v.