An electron in a TV picture tube is accelerated through a potential difference of 10 kV before it hits the screen. What is the kinetic energy of the electron in electron volts?(1 eV = 1.6 ? 10 -19 J)

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Answer:

10,000 eV

Explanation:

According to the law of conservation of energy, the kinetic energy gained by the electron is equal to its change in electric potential energy:

[tex]K=\Delta U=q \Delta V[/tex]

where:

K is the kinetic energy of the electron

[tex]q=1 e[/tex] is the magnitude of the charge of the electron

[tex]\Delta V[/tex] is the potential difference through which the electron has been accelerated

For this electron in the TV, we have

[tex]\Delta V=10 kV=10000 V[/tex]

Therefore, the kinetic energy of the electron in electronvolts is

[tex]K=(1 e)(10000 V)=10000 eV[/tex]