Three equal charges of equal mass are held fixed forming an equilateral triangle. Two of the three are released while the third is held fixed. Find the speed of one of the released charges when it is infinitely far away. Do this problem using energy methods with as many valid systems as are possible.
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Three equal charges of equal mass are held fixed forming an equilateral triangle. Two of the three are released while the third is held fixed. Find the speed of one of the released charges when it is infinitely far away. Do this problem using energy methods with as many valid systems as are possible.
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