A charge of 3.37 μC is held fixed at the origin. A second charge of 3.50 μC is released from rest at the position (1.25 m, 0.570 m).
If the mass of the second charge is 2.09 g , what is its speed when it moves infinitely far from the origin?
V= m/s
At what distance from the origin does the second charge attain half the speed it will have at infinity?
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A charge of 3.37 μC is held fixed at the origin. A second charge of 3.50...
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