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Physics, 27.03.2021 19:10 jgee13

A 0.423 kg object carries a +11.5 uc charge. It is 0.925 m from a -7.55 uc
charge. What is the magnitude of the
object's acceleration?
(u stands for micro. Remember, magnitudes
are positive.)
[?] m/s2


A 0.423 kg object carries a +11.5 uc

charge. It is 0.925 m from a -7.55 uc
charge. What is the ma

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