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QUESTION 3: An electron (me = 9.11 x 10-31 kg. g. = -1.6x10-19 C) is initially at rest. It is accelerated to the right by
an electric field, E = 1000 V/m in magnitude.
(a) Draw the electric field which will accelerate the electron to the right. Explain why your electric field points the
way it does.

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