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the kinetic energy of an electron which is accelerated in the potential difference of 100 volts is​

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Answered by lessworldmup7nki9
9

Heya buddy here is ur answer

Formula is "K=eV"

=1.6×10^-19×100

=1.6×10^-17 j

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Answered by handgunmaine
5

The kinetic energy of the electron is P=1.6\times 10^{-17}\ J.

Explanation:

In this case, we need to find the kinetic energy of an electron which is accelerated in the potential difference of 100 volts. It is a case of conservation of energy. So, the kinetic energy of the electron is :

P=K=eV

P=1.6\times 10^{-19}\times 100

P=1.6\times 10^{-17}\ J

So, the kinetic energy of the electron is P=1.6\times 10^{-17}\ J.

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