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Physics, 07.08.2019 04:20 owlsandR5

Aproton is traveling horizontally to the right at 4.40×106 m/s .
part a
find (a)the magnitude and (b) direction of the weakest electric field that can bring the proton uniformly to rest over a distance of 3.20 cm .
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part b
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? counterclockwise from the left direction
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part c
how much time does it take the proton to stop after entering the field?
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part d
what minimum field ((a)magnitude and (b)direction) would be needed to stop an electron under the conditions of part (a)?
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part e
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? counterclockwise from the left direction

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