proton is launched with a speed of 10000 km/s towards uniformly charged planar sheet of charge, located 15 cm away. The proton strikes the sheet with a speed of 2000 km/s. Use conservation of energy to calculate the electric potential difference between the initial and final locations of the proton. What is the charge density of the sheet?
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A proton is launched with a speed of 10000 km/s towards uniformly charged planar sheet of charge, located 15 cm away. The proton strikes the sheet with a speed of 2000 km/s.
Use conservation of energy to calculate the electric potential difference between the initial and final locations of the proton. What is the charge density of the sheet?
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