How fast will the electron be moving when it reaches the surface of the sphere?

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An electron starts from rest 2.82 cm from the center of a uniformly charged sphere of radius 2.17 cm. If the sphere carries a total charge of 1.11×10-9 C, how fast will the electron be moving when it reaches the surface of the sphere?
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One Response to “How fast will the electron be moving when it reaches the surface of the sphere?”

  1. assuming the charges on the sphere don’t move and the excess charge is +ve then the electron will be doing about 1.4e6 m/second by then

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