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Physics, 26.11.2019 06:31, murphyscott794

Two electrons, each with mass m and charge q, are released from positions very far from each other. with respect to a certain reference frame, electron a has initial nonzero speed v toward electron b in the positive x direction, and electron b has initial speed 3v toward electron a in the negative x direction. the electrons move directly toward each other along the x axis (very hard to do with real electrons). as the electrons approach each other, they slow due to their electric repulsion. this repulsion eventually pushes them away from each other.

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