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At "t=0," an electron "(e,m)" leaves one...

At "t=0," an electron "(e,m)" leaves one plate of a parallel plate capacitor with negligible initial velocity.An accelerating voltage,varying as "V=kt," is applied between the plates.The separation between the plates is "l" ,velocity with which the electron reaches the opposite plate is

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