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how physics p42?

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Can't you guys confirm other answers like the energy for the reduced amplitude of 0.6cm and others...?
 
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i've made this mistake too!! :(
wrote 4J instead of 4x10^-3 J
my friend told me that the graph was in mJ
and -1 mark baaammm :(
 
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are u sure?/
wavelength (p/e)=mass(e/p)?did u get something like that?/

the two were accelerated by the same force but that doesnt mean that their resulting speeds were the same

u had to use o.5mv^2 = qV
v=(2qV/m)^0.5
if you work this out . u`ll probably end up with
wavelenth (p/e) = (mass e/p)^0.5
 
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from 0.5mv^2 = qV
q(charge) and V(accelerating PD) are the same but m is different , hence v is different
 
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