vitality00 Posted November 7, 2014 Posted November 7, 2014 that is practical and is not near the speed of light (because then i need to transform equation) please insert beginning and ending velocity and find acceleration for it thanks
Strange Posted November 7, 2014 Posted November 7, 2014 I think you will need to provide a little bit more information. How can anyone tell you what the initial velocity of an electron is? And the final velocity depends on what is accelerating it.
Fuzzwood Posted November 7, 2014 Posted November 7, 2014 The question then arises if you know where that electron IS, if you know its velocity.
swansont Posted November 7, 2014 Posted November 7, 2014 that is practical and is not near the speed of light (because then i need to transform equation) please insert beginning and ending velocity and find acceleration for it thanks if the acceleration is constant the acceleration is (vf-vi)/t (if we can ignore other effects on it)
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