What happen when electrons are placed at uniform electric field?
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As the electric field is directed from Positive (+ve) to negative ( -ve) and the negatively charged electron gets attracted to the opposite charge (i.e., positive) and the electron moves in the direction opposite of the electric field towards the +ve.
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Here is the answer.
As the electric field is directed from Positive (+ve) to negative ( -ve) and the negatively charged electron gets attracted to the opposite charge (i.e., positive) and the electron moves in the direction opposite of the electric field towards the +ve.
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Perhaps you know that an electron moves in the opposite direction of electric field and the force acting upon is the product of electric field intensity and the charge on the electron.The direction of movement is along the lines of force direction but in opposite.Now it is not difficult to calculate the work done.
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Mate ____________
Her is the ans __________
Solution :-
Perhaps you know that an electron moves in the opposite direction of electric field and the force acting upon is the product of electric field intensity and the charge on the electron.The direction of movement is along the lines of force direction but in opposite.Now it is not difficult to calculate the work done.
☆ ☆ ☆ Hop its help ☆ ☆ ☆
☆ Regards :- ♡♡《 Nitish singh 》♡♡
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