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A 10.0 microCoulomb point charge is fixed in place at the origin. A 2.00-microCoulomb point charge is released from rest at x = 0.500 m. Because of the repulsive force between the two point charges, the 2.00-microCoulomb charge is accelerated in the +x direction. What is the kinetic energy of the 2.00-microCoulomb point charge when it is at x = 0.800 m?
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