At t = 0 a very small object with mass 0.400 mg and charge +9.00 C is
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At t = 0 a very small object with mass 0.400 mg and charge +9.00 μC is traveling at 125 m/s in the -x direction. The charge is moving in a uniform electric field that is in the +y -direction and that has magnitude E = 895 N/C. The gravitational force on the particle can be neglected. How far is the particle from the origin at t = 7.00 ms?
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University Physics with Modern Physics
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