In two experiments, Objects A and B, which have like electric charges, are set near each other. Each has a mass of 1.0 kg. Object A is then held in place, while B is allowed to accelerate away under the influence of the strong repulsive electric force between the objects: Experiment #1: -->> A B Experiment #2: A B Notice that in Experiment #2 the charge on Object B is changed. The gray grid is not part of the experiments, it's just drawn to help you measure the distance between the objects. In Experiment #1 Object B eventually reaches a velocity of 26. cm/s. Calculate the velocity Object B eventually reaches in Experiment #2. You may assume there is no friction of any kind on B. Round your answer to 2 significant digits, and be sure it contains an appropriate unit symbol.

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Using conservation of energy with electrostatic potential energy
Experiment #1:
In two experiments, Objects A and B, which have like electric charges, are set near each other. Each has a mass of 1.0 kg. Object A is then held in place, while
B is allowed to accelerate away under the influence of the strong repulsive electric force between the objects:
A B
Experiment #2:
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In Experiment #1 Object B eventually reaches a velocity of 26. cm/s.
Calculate the velocity Object B eventually reaches in Experiment #2. You may assume there is no friction of any kind on B.
Round your answer to 2 significant digits, and be sure it contains an appropriate unit symbol.
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Notice that in Experiment #2 the charge on Object B is changed.
The gray grid is not part of the experiments, it's just drawn to help you measure the distance between
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