Two protons at rest and separated by 1.00 mm are released simultaneously. What is the speed of either at the instant when the two are 9.00 mm apart?
Velocity, v = sqrt[(k q^2/m) (1/r - 1/r')]
v = sqrt[(9 x 10^9 x (1.6 x 10^-19)^2/(1.67 x 10^-27) x (-1/0.009 + 1/0.001)]
V = 11.07 m/s
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