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Physics, 27.03.2020 01:28 memphissmith5779

Consider an electron and a proton that are initially at rest and are separated by 2.00 nm. Neglecting any motion of the much more massive proton, what is the minimum (a) kinetic energy and (b) speed that the electron must be projected at so it reaches a point a distance of 12.0 nm from the proton? Assume the electron’s velocity is directed radially away from the proton. (c) How far will the electron travel away from the proton if it has twice that initial kinetic energy?

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