Three identical charged particles, with an inertia of 0.75 mg carrying +1.5\muC, are held in place forming an equilateral triangle separated by 250 nm. The particles are simultaneously released from rest and begin to move. How fast is each particle moving when the particles are separated by 750 nm?
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Three identical charged particles, with an inertia of 0.75 mg carrying +1.5\muC, are held in place forming
an equilateral triangle separated by 250 nm. The particles are simultaneously released from rest and
begin to move. How fast is each particle moving when the particles are separated by 750 nm?
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