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An electron is released from rest at a distance of 9.00 cm from a proton.If the proton is held in place,how fast will the electron be moving when it is 3.00 cm from the proton? An electron is released from rest at a distance of 9.00 cm from a proton.If the proton is held in place,how fast will the electron be moving when it is 3.00 cm from the proton?   ,   ,   A)  75.0 m/s B)  106 m/s C)  130 m/s D)  1.06 × 10<sup>3</sup> m/s E)  4.64 × 10<sup>5</sup> m/s , An electron is released from rest at a distance of 9.00 cm from a proton.If the proton is held in place,how fast will the electron be moving when it is 3.00 cm from the proton?   ,   ,   A)  75.0 m/s B)  106 m/s C)  130 m/s D)  1.06 × 10<sup>3</sup> m/s E)  4.64 × 10<sup>5</sup> m/s , An electron is released from rest at a distance of 9.00 cm from a proton.If the proton is held in place,how fast will the electron be moving when it is 3.00 cm from the proton?   ,   ,   A)  75.0 m/s B)  106 m/s C)  130 m/s D)  1.06 × 10<sup>3</sup> m/s E)  4.64 × 10<sup>5</sup> m/s

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