A proton is released 2*10^-11

  1. The potential difference between the plates of a capacitor is 335 V. Midway between the plates, a proton and an electron are
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  2. . A proton is released from rest at point A in a uniform electric field that has a magnitude of . The proton undergoes a
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  3. A proton is placed at rest in an electric field of 515 N/C. Calculate the speed of the proton 36.0 ns after being released
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  4. A proton with mass m moves in one dimension.The potential-energy function is where and are positive constants. The proton is
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  5. An electron is released from a distance of 2 cm from a proton. How fast will the electron be going when it is .5 cm from the
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  6. A proton is released at the origin in a constant electric field of 850 N/C acting in the positive x-direction. Find the change
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  7. How much energy (in MeV) is released in the reaction proton + deuteron goes to 3He + gamma? (You may ignore the initial kinetic
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  8. How much energy (in MeV) is released in the reaction proton + deuteron goes to 3He + gamma? (You may ignore the initial kinetic
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  9. A proton is held at a fixed position. An electron is placed 0.85m away and released.Find the electron's speed when it's 9.0mm
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  10. A proton is released from rest in a uniform electric field which is directed along the x axis and of magnitude E=2*10exponent5
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