Question 1: In the figure below, a particle starts from rest at x = 1.0 cm and moves straight to x = 2.0 cm. Determine its speed at x = 2.0 cm. The mass of the particle is 5.0 x 10$^6$ g and its charge is 2.0 x 10$^{-19}$ C.
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First, we need to determine the work done on the particle to move it from x = 1.0 cm to x = 2.0 cm. The work done is given by the equation: Work = Force * Distance Show more…
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