I often struggle with the simplest things. Here's one.
Why exactly does the proton's path curve in the electric field? There's no force acting on it in the x direction so its horizontal velocity should remain constant forever.
This is what my brain says should happen. As a matter of fact, I don't think the proton stops moving, it will hit the negatively charged plate and still continue moving, while grinding on the plate.
Why exactly does the proton's path curve in the electric field? There's no force acting on it in the x direction so its horizontal velocity should remain constant forever.
This is what my brain says should happen. As a matter of fact, I don't think the proton stops moving, it will hit the negatively charged plate and still continue moving, while grinding on the plate.