q1 = 5.11nC and q2 = -5.11 nC. However, m1 >> m2 = 16.0 microg such that particle 1 can be regarded as stationary in their electrical interaction. Suppose that they are initially separated by a distance of 2:23 cm. what is the magnitude of the escape velocity of partcle 2 needed to escape the pull of particle 1 to infinity

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 q1 = 5.11nC and q2 = -5.11 nC. However, m1 >> m2 = 16.0 microg such that
particle 1 can be regarded as stationary in their electrical interaction.
Suppose that they are initially separated by a distance of 2:23 cm. what is the magnitude of the escape velocity of partcle 2 needed to escape the pull of particle 1 to infinity

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