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Aproton accelerates from rest in a uniform electric field of 700 n/c. at one later moment, its speed is 1.10 mm/s (nonrelativistic because v is much less than the speed of light). (a) find the acceleration of the proton. m/s^2 (b) over what time interval does the proton reach this s (c) how far does it move in this time m (d) what is its kinetic energy at the end of this j

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