935,500 joules because when we use the KE formula KE=1/2mv^2;
KE=1/2(750)(50)^2
KE=375(2500)
KE=935,500 Joules
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Put the object or material on a scale to figure out<span> its mass. 3. Divide the mass by the volume to </span>figure out the density<span> (p = m / v). You may also need to know </span>how to calculate<span> the volume of a </span>solid s<span>o use the formula</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
As we know that when electron moved in electric field then work done by electric field must be equal to the change in kinetic energy of the electron
So here we have to find the work done by electric field on moving electron
So we have
now the distance moved by the electron is given as
so we have
now we have to convert it into keV units
so we have
Each increase in the prefix is a division by 1000.