Part A What initial speed must the object have in order for its closest distance of approach to the sheet to be 0.260 m

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Part A What initial speed must the object have in order for its closest distance of approach to the sheet to be 0.260 m

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Part A What initial speed must the object have in order for its closest distance of approach to the sheet to be 0.260 m ? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. V= μA Value Units BE ?

A very small object with mass 8.30x10-9 kg and positive charge 8.40x10-9 C is projected directly toward a very large insulating sheet of positive charge that has uniform surface charge density 5.90 x 10-8C/m². The object is initially 0.460 m 2 from the sheet.
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