An ionized oxygen molecule (0,+) at point A has charge +e and moves at 1.44 x 10³ m/s in the positive x-direction. A con

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An ionized oxygen molecule (0,+) at point A has charge +e and moves at 1.44 x 10³ m/s in the positive x-direction. A con

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An Ionized Oxygen Molecule 0 At Point A Has Charge E And Moves At 1 44 X 10 M S In The Positive X Direction A Con 1
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An ionized oxygen molecule (0,+) at point A has charge +e and moves at 1.44 x 10³ m/s in the positive x-direction. A constant electric force in the negative x-direction slows the molecule to a stop at point B, a distance of 0.796 mm past A on the x-axis. Calculate the x-component of the electric field and the potential difference between points A and B. (The mass of an oxygen molecule is 5.31 x 10-26 kg and the fundamental charge is e = 1.60 x 10-1⁹ C.) HINT (a) the x-component of the electric field (in V/m) 409 X V/m (b) the potential difference between points A and B (in V) 0.325 X V
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