Inside a television picture tube there is a build-up of electrons (charge of 1. 602 × 10–19 C) with an average spacing of 38. 0 nanometers between electrons. Find the electric field inside the picture tube. (Round to three significant figures. ).

Respuesta :

The magnitude of the electric field inside the picture tube is 998.476 kN/C.

What is an electric field?

It is an area in the space where a charged particle experiences a force. It can be calculated by the formula,

[tex]E =\dfrac {kQ}{r^2 }[/tex]

Where,

[tex]E[/tex] = electric field produced

[tex]Q[/tex] = charge =  [tex]1.602 \times 10^{-19}\rm \ C[/tex]

[tex]r[/tex] = distance = [tex]38 \times 10^{-9}\rm \ m[/tex]

[tex]k[/tex] = Coulomb's constant = [tex]9 \times 10^9 \rm \ N. m2 / C2[/tex]

Put the values in the formula,

[tex]E = \dfrac {9 \times 10^9\times 1.602 \times 10^{-19}}{(38 \times 10^{-9})^2}\\\\E = 998.476 \rm \ kN/C[/tex]

Therefore, the magnitude of the electric field inside the picture tube is 998.476 kN/C.

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Answer:

997,000 N/C

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