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kati45 [8]
3 years ago
11

If there is a potential difference v between the metal and the detector, what is the minimum energy emin that an electron must h

ave so that it will reach the detector? express your answer in terms of v and the magnitude of the charge on the electron,
e.
Physics
1 answer:
beks73 [17]3 years ago
5 0
The electrical potential energy of a charge q located at a point at potential V is given by
U=qV
Therefore, if the charge must move between two points at potential V1 and V2, the difference in potential energy of the charge will be
\Delta U = q (V_2 -V_1)=q \Delta V

In our problem, the electron (charge e) must travel across a potential difference V. So the energy it will lose traveling from the metal to the detector will be equal to 
\Delta U = e V
Therefore, if we want the electron to reach the detector, the minimum energy the electron must have is exactly equal to the energy it loses moving from the metal to the detector:
E_{min} = \Delta U = eV
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