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Problem 5.1 An electron with a speed of 8 × 10 6 m/s is projected
Problem 4.31 The circular disk of radius a shown in Fig. 4
Problem 27.68
Problem 27.15 An electron at point A has a speed of 1.41 x 106 m/s
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Problem 20.28 Since the electrons start from rest and
Problem 2.13 The resistivity of a silicon wafer at room temperature is
Problem 1. Kinematics of the Lambda decays
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Problem 1 [12 points]. A (a) B
Problem 1 Tritium (3H) is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. The
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Problem 1 - Department of Physics and Astronomy : University of
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Problem 1 (25 points)
PROBLEM #6: Deflection of an Electron beam and Velocity
problem #3: measuring the magnetic field of permanent magents
problem #2: electric field of a dipole
problem #1: electric field vectors
Problem #1: Consider the p-i-n structure shown above. Assume that
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