(a) Potential difference across the evacuated tube, V = 500 V
Specific charge of an electron, e/m = 1.76 × 1011 C kg−1
The speed of each emitted electron is given by the relation for kinetic energy as: Therefore, the speed of each emitted electron is

(b) Potential of the anode, V = 10 MV = 10 × 106 V The speed of each electron is given as:

This result is wrong because nothing can move faster than light. In the above formula,
the expression (mv2/2) for energy can only be used in the non-relativistic limit, i.e., for v << c.
For very high speed problems, relativistic equations must be considered for solving them.
In the relativistic limit, the total energy is given as:
E = mc2
Where,
m = Relativistic mass
