A charge Q3nCis uniformly distributed over a ring of radius a6 cm. An electron is released from rest at point C which is 8 cm away from the center O of the ring. Find the speed (in 10 m/s) of the electron as it passes through point O. Hint m 9.11x10" kg. 0 ai 7.95 9310 C132
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