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Yes as the acceleration due to electric field qE/m is much higher than g...
9 years ago
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Physics Galaxy
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how do we justify that qE/m is much higher than g?
9 years ago
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payal singhal
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just put the values of q ,E and m for any charged particle, you'll get it much more than 9.8 ms^2 take the values of m and q of an electron for example, and take E = 100 Vm^-1 or any other practical value
9 years ago
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ANURAG KAUSHIK
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WHy d/2 = 1/2 at^2 and not d/2 = ut + i/2 at^2
8 years ago
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venkatesh p
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d/2is not equal to ut 1/2at^2 because u is in the horizontal direction and not in the vertical direction
5 years ago
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Nipurn