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@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ Solution (Électrons dans un tube) #
1.
La charge d'un électron est de $q=-e=-1.6
\c
dot 10^{-19}
\C
$. Son énergie
potentielle électrique est donc donnée par
$$
E_
\m
athrm{pot}=
a
\c
dot V(B,A)=-1.6
\c
dot 10^{-19}
\c
dot 5000=-8
\c
dot 10^{-16}
\J
.
E_
\m
athrm{pot}=
q
\c
dot V(B,A)=-1.6
\c
dot 10^{-19}
\c
dot 5000=-8
\c
dot 10^{-16}
\J
.
$$
L'électron perd donc de l'énergie potentielle en se rapporchant
de la plaque $A$, car il est naturellement attiré vers cette plaque. Tout comme
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