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An electron beam in an oscilloscope is deflected by the electric field produced by oppositely charged metal plates. If the electric field between the plates is $2.00 \times$ $10^{5} \mathrm{N} / \mathrm{C}$ directed downward, what is the force on each electron when it passes between the plates?

          An electron beam in an oscilloscope is deflected by the electric field produced by oppositely charged metal plates. If the electric field between the plates is $2.00 \times$ $10^{5} \mathrm{N} / \mathrm{C}$ directed downward, what is the force on each electron when it passes between the plates?
        
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An electron beam in an oscilloscope is deflected by the electric field produced by oppositely charged metal plates. If the electric field between the plates is $2.00 \times$ $10^{5} \mathrm{N} / \mathrm{C}$ directed downward, what is the force on each electron when it passes between the plates?
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00:01 Hello guys in this problem we have a uniform electric field teaching.
00:04 It is given that the electric field is pointed in downward direction and it is given that the magnitude of the electric field is 2 times 10 to the 5 newton's per column.
00:21 There is electron flowing in this electric field.
00:26 The charge on the electron is negative of the element charge e...
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