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Physics, 31.03.2020 02:20, luckye

A 20 C positive charge is held a distance x away from a stationary 10 C negative charge. The positive charge is released and accelerates toward the negative charge, attaining a velocity of 50 m/s when it reaches a distance of 0.5x from the 10 C charge. How far apart were the two particles initially?

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