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In a school electron diffraction tube, electrons are accelerated from a heated filament through a potential difference of 150 V towards a thin graphite target. The potential difference is then increased to 600 V with everything else unchanged. Considering how momentum depends on the kinetic energy gained, what happens to the electronsβ de Broglie wavelength?
Two parallel horizontal conducting plates are separated by a distance d in a vacuum. A constant potential difference V is applied across the plates, creating a uniform electric field. A small sphere with a fixed positive charge is held stationary between the plates and experiences an electrostatic force F. If the potential difference is doubled and the plate separation is halved, what is the new electrostatic force experienced by the sphere?
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