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Transcribed Image Text:Two stationary positive point charges, charge 1 of
magnitude 3.30 nC and charge 2 of magnitude
2.00 nC, are separated by a distance of 58.0 cm.
An electron is released from rest at the point
midway between the two charges, and it moves
along the line connecting the two charges.
Part A
What is the speed Ufinal of the electron when it is 10.0 cm from charge 1?
Express your answer in meters per second.
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