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Physics, 26.07.2019 22:30, AshlynPlayz45

The figure shows a graph of electric potential versus position along the x-axis. a proton is originally at point a, moving along in the positive x direction. how much kinetic energy does it need to have at point a in order to be able to reach point e (with no forces acting on the proton other than those due to the indicated potential)? points b, c and d have to be passed on the way.


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