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Chapter 23 Problem 23.48 Part A A positive point charge q- +5.00x10 C is held at a fixed position. A small object with mass 7 .00x103 kg and charge q -5.00x104 Cis projected directly at Ignore gravity. When q2 is 0.400 m away, its speed is 800 m/s What is its speed when it is 0.200 m from q? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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