Finding time it takes for electron to travel a certain distance

In summary, an electron accelerates uniformly over a distance of 3 cm from a speed of 9 x 103 m/s to 6 x 106 m/s. To find the time it takes to cross this distance, we use the equation d = 1/2(v0 + v)t and plug in the given values. After simplifying, we get a time of approximately 0.000000333 seconds.
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Homework Statement


Over a distance of 3 cm an electron accelerates uniformly from a speed of 9 x 103 m/s to a speed of 6 x 106 m/s. How long does it take the electron to cross this distance?


Homework Equations



d = 1/2(v0 + v)t


The Attempt at a Solution



Find t:

d = 3 cm /10 cm = 0.3 m
2 d / v0 + v = t

2 (0.3 m) / (9 x 103 m/s + 6 x 106 m/s) = t

This is where I got a little lost, especially with trying to do it on paper as I'm not able to use a calculator for the test.
 
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GoGoGadget said:
d = 3 cm /10 cm = 0.3 m
Umm.. how many cm to the m?
2 (0.3 m) / (9 x 103 m/s + 6 x 106 m/s) = t

This is where I got a little lost, especially with trying to do it on paper as I'm not able to use a calculator for the test.
First, there's a simple cancellation out of a factor. If you then write out the denominator in fixed point, what do you notice?
 
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Average speed is V = 600900000/2 =300450000 cm
time is 3 /V = 3/30045 (*10000) can you do 3.00000/30045 on paper? and then 0.00000000...
 
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Related to Finding time it takes for electron to travel a certain distance

What is the formula for finding the time it takes for an electron to travel a certain distance?

The formula for finding the time it takes for an electron to travel a certain distance is t = d/v, where t is the time in seconds, d is the distance in meters, and v is the velocity in meters per second.

What is the velocity of an electron?

The velocity of an electron is approximately 2.2 million meters per second, or about 0.006 times the speed of light.

How is the distance traveled by an electron calculated?

The distance traveled by an electron is calculated by multiplying the velocity by the time it takes to travel that distance.

Can the time it takes for an electron to travel a certain distance vary?

Yes, the time it takes for an electron to travel a certain distance can vary depending on factors such as the electron's initial velocity, the medium it is traveling through, and any external forces acting upon it.

What is the average time it takes for an electron to travel 1 meter?

The average time it takes for an electron to travel 1 meter is approximately 0.45 nanoseconds, or 4.5 x 10^-10 seconds.

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