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Exercise:
Derive a formal expression for the final speed of a particle starting from rest and accelerating through a potential difference Delta V.

Solution:
For a particle starting from rest the increase in kinetic energy is Delta sscEkin frac m v^ -q Delta V It follows for the final velocity v sqrtfrac absq absDelta Vm A positive particel gets faster if the acceleration voltage is negative while a negative particle gets faster if the acceleration voltage is negative.
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Exercise:
Derive a formal expression for the final speed of a particle starting from rest and accelerating through a potential difference Delta V.

Solution:
For a particle starting from rest the increase in kinetic energy is Delta sscEkin frac m v^ -q Delta V It follows for the final velocity v sqrtfrac absq absDelta Vm A positive particel gets faster if the acceleration voltage is negative while a negative particle gets faster if the acceleration voltage is negative.
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Electrostatics
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acceleration voltage, charge, voltage
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