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A A particle starts at the origin and is deflected by another particle with a like charge. In 0.5 s the first particle has moved 30 min a positive direction. What is its displac…
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A A particle starts at the origin and is deflected by another particle with a like charge. In 0.5 s the first particle has moved 30 min a positive direction. What is its displac…
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A particle starts at the origin and is deflected by another particle with a like charge. In 0.5 s the first particle has moved 30 min a positive direction. What is its
displacement?
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30 m
B. 60 m
C. 30
D
-30 m
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