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Task 31671.
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The electron flew into a flat capacitor, being at the same distance from each plate and having a speed of 10 ^ 4 km / s, directed parallel to the plates. The distance between the plates is 1 cm, the length of each plate is 2.5 cm. What is the smallest potential difference that must be applied to the plates so that the electron does not fly out of the capacitor?
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