In a television tube electrons travel down the tube and


In a television tube, electrons travel down the tube and strike the fluorescent material at the end of the tube. Their impact with this material causes light to be emitted, thereby producing the picture we see. The electrons are accelerated from rest to a speed of 2 x 10^8 m/s in a distance of 1.50 cm.

How long does the acceleration take?

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