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  A proton sits at coordinates (x;y) = (0;0) and an electron at (d;h) where d>>h. At time t=0, a uniform electric field E of unknown magnitude but pointing in the +ve y direction is turned on. Assuming that  d is large enough that the proton -electron interaction is negligible, the y coordinates of the two particles will be equal (at equal time) at about :

y = h/2000

an undetermined value since E is unknown

y = h/43

nowhere equal, they move in opp directions

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Answered by qwtiger
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Answer:

The answer will be an undetermined value since E is unknown.

Explanation:

A proton sits at coordinates (x;y) = (0;0) and an electron at (d;h) where d>>h. At time t=0, a uniform electric field E of unknown magnitude.

As the value of electric field E is not known,it is impossible to find where the two charges will be equal in the y coordinate.

Hence the answer will be an undetermined value since E is unknown.

Answered by Ritiksuglan
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Answer:

The answer will be an undetermined value since E is unknown.

Explanation:

A proton sits at coordinates (x;y) = (0;0) and an electron at (d;h) where d>>h. At time t=0, a uniform electric field E of unknown magnitude.

As the value of electric field E is not known,it is impossible to find where the two charges will be equal in the y coordinate.

Hence the answer will be an undetermined value since E is unknown.

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