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The following quantities appear in the problem: Masse \(m\) / elektrische Ladung \(q, Q\) / elektrische Spannung \(U\) / Energie \(E\) / Geschwindigkeit \(v\) /
The following formulas must be used to solve the exercise: \(E = qU \quad \) \(E_{\rm \scriptscriptstyle kin} = \dfrac12 mv^2 \quad \)
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Exercise:
What velocity could theoretically be assigned to an electron in a vacuum with UO?

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Geg m ncme U U % GesVelocityv si % At the given voltage the electron has an energy of al E qU eU nce U E. If this were completely converted o kinetic energy the electron would have a velocity of al v sqrtfracEm sqrtfraceUm sqrtfrac Em v. % v sqrtfraceUm v.
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Exercise:
What velocity could theoretically be assigned to an electron in a vacuum with UO?

Solution:
Geg m ncme U U % GesVelocityv si % At the given voltage the electron has an energy of al E qU eU nce U E. If this were completely converted o kinetic energy the electron would have a velocity of al v sqrtfracEm sqrtfraceUm sqrtfrac Em v. % v sqrtfraceUm v.
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