Along the x-axis, the potential is given by: V(x) = 2.12 - 5.23x - 3.12x where x is in meters, and V is in Volts. A proton is released from rest at the origin, and it moves along the positive x-axis. Find the speed of the proton. in m/s, when it reaches (0.283 m, 0).

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Along the x-axis, the potential is given by:
V(x) = 2.12 - 5.23x - 3.12x
where x is in meters, and Vis in Volts.
A proton is released from rest at the origin, and it moves along the positive
x-axis. Find the speed of the proton. in m/s, when it reaches (0.283 m, 0).
Transcribed Image Text:Along the x-axis, the potential is given by: V(x) = 2.12 - 5.23x - 3.12x where x is in meters, and Vis in Volts. A proton is released from rest at the origin, and it moves along the positive x-axis. Find the speed of the proton. in m/s, when it reaches (0.283 m, 0).
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