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Two Particles of the Same Mass Carry Charges +3Q and -2Q

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Two particles of the same mass carry charges +3Q and -2Q, respectively. They are shot into a region that contains a uniform electric field as shown. The particles have the same initial velocities in the positive x direction. The lines, numbered 1 through 5, indicate possible paths for the particles. If the electric field points in the negative y direction, what will be the resulting paths for these particles? Two particles of the same mass carry charges +3Q and -2Q, respectively. They are shot into a region that contains a uniform electric field as shown. The particles have the same initial velocities in the positive x direction. The lines, numbered 1 through 5, indicate possible paths for the particles. If the electric field points in the negative y direction, what will be the resulting paths for these particles?   A) path 1 for +3Q and path 4 for -2Q B) path 3 for +3Q and path 2 for -2Q C) path 4 for +3Q and path 3 for -2Q D) path 2 for +3Q and path 5 for -2Q E) path 5 for +3Q and path 2 for -2Q

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