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If an electron is released, initially at rest at a distance r from a spatially fixed negative point charge, Q, the electron will accelerate and reach a final speed, at a very large (infinite) distance from the point charge. What would be the electron's final speed, if instead it were released, initially at rest at a distance from a negative point charge,
If an electron is released, initially at rest at a distance r from a spatially fixed negative point charge, Q, the electron will accelerate and reach a final speed, at a very large (infinite) distance from the point charge. What would be the electron's final speed, if instead it were released, initially at rest at a distance from a negative point charge,
SumantLv10
1 Feb 2021