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A) Determine the electric potential energy of the initial state.
B) Determine the electric potential energy of the final state.
C) Determine the change in electric potential energy.
D) Determine the final speed of the cart. Assume that the change in electric potential energy is fully transformed into kinetic energy of the cart.
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