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An alpha particle (the nucleus of a helium atom) is at rest at the origin of a cartesian coordinate system. a proton is moving with a velocity of v towards the alpha particle in the xˆ direction. if the proton is initially far enough away to have no potential energy, how close does the proton get to the alpha particle? your answer should be in terms of v, mp (mass of a proton) and e (charge of a proton).

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