Table of Contents
- 1 What happens to the kinetic energy of electrons when placed in an electric field?
- 2 What happens when a proton and electron are next to each other?
- 3 Which has higher wavelength and electron and proton with moving a same speed and why?
- 4 Why do electrons and protons have the same charge?
- 5 Why do electrons curve more in the direction of electric field?
- 6 What is the difference between an electron beam and a proton beam?
What happens to the kinetic energy of electrons when placed in an electric field?
energy is changed to kinetic energy as the electric field moves the electron towards the positively charged plate. If 1 joule of work is done by moving 1 coulomb of charge between 2 points in an electric field, the potential difference between the 2 points is 1 volt.
Does electron and proton have the same speed?
The speed of the proton must be 2.12 ×10³ m/s. A proton has about 2000 times the mass of an electron, so it would have to travel at about ¹/₂₀₀₀ the speed of an electron to have the same momentum — 3.90×10⁶m/s2000 ≈ 2000 m/s — and the same wavelength. Hope this helps.
What happens when a proton and electron are next to each other?
Explain to students that two protons repel each other and that two electrons repel each other. But a proton and an electron attract each other. Another way of saying this is that the same or “like” charges repel one another and opposite charges attract one another.
Why are electrons deflected?
A high voltage is transmitted to the cathode ray tube, inducing the cathode to emit electrons – essentially an electrical current. That rule describes how a charged particle (our electron) moving in a magnetic field will be deflected by that field at a right angle to both the field and to the direction of the particle.
Which has higher wavelength and electron and proton with moving a same speed and why?
As λ is inversely proportional to mass , electron having less mass will have more wavelength. …
What happens when the number of protons and electrons are not the same?
The positive protons cancel out the negative electrons. When the number of electrons does not equal the number of protons, the atom is ionized. (The atom is then called an ion). Do not allow your atom to become too ionized.
Why do electrons and protons have the same charge?
The fundamental property is that an atom is neutral, i.e. no charge. For this to happen, the positive charge of the protons must be equal to or counterbalanced by the negative charge of the electrons.
What does a beam of protons moving with some velocity constitute?
A beam of protons moving with some velocity constitute a current. Similarly a beam of moving electrons also constitute an electric current.
Why do electrons curve more in the direction of electric field?
Acceleration of electron will be greater than proton in the electric field. Therefore electron will move a greater magnitude of distance in the direction of electric field than proton. Form this we can naively come to the conclusion that the electron will curve more.
Why do the two beams of an electric current repel each other?
Both beams are moving parallel to each other, so the two currents are anti- parallel to each other ( as the direction of current due to flow of electrons is opposite to that of the current due to flow of protons). So the two beams constitute two anti-parallel electric currents, and will repel each other.
What is the difference between an electron beam and a proton beam?
The beams are of opposite charge, so the electrostatic force will be attractive – but note, the mass of the protons are about 10 4 times larger than the electrons, so it will be the electrons that move most notably. An electron beam and a proton beam are moving parallel to each other in the beginning. Do they always maintain this status? No.