What is the final velocity of the electron

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Problem: An electron is accelerated inside a parallel plate capacitor. The electron leaves the negative plate with a negligible initial velocity and then after the acceleration it hits the positive plate with a final velocity. The distance between the plates is 15.6 cm, and the voltage difference is 110 kV.

Part I: Determine the final velocity of the electron using classical mechanics. (The rest mass of the electron is 9.11 x 10-31 kg, the rest energy of the electron is 511 keV.)

Part II: What is the final velocity of the electron if you use relativistic mechanics?

Please show work I think I have the solution just not positive.

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