Electrons in a television picture tube In a television picture tube electrons ar
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Electrons in a television picture tube
In a television picture tube electrons are boiled out of a very hot metal filament placed near a negative metal plate (see the figure). These electrons start out nearly at rest and are accelerated toward a positive metal plate. They pass through a hole in the positive plate on their way toward the picture screen. If the high-voltage supply in the television set maintains a potential difference of 15300 volts between the two plates, what speed do the electrons reach? (You can use the nonrelativistic approximation here.)
v =___________ m/s