6. [-/1.5 Points] DETAILS A proton is located at the origin, and a second proton is located on the x-axis at X₁ (a) Calc

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6. [-/1.5 Points] DETAILS A proton is located at the origin, and a second proton is located on the x-axis at X₁ (a) Calc

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6 1 5 Points Details A Proton Is Located At The Origin And A Second Proton Is Located On The X Axis At X A Calc 1
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6. [-/1.5 Points] DETAILS A proton is located at the origin, and a second proton is located on the x-axis at X₁ (a) Calculate the electric potential energy associated with this configuration. J (b) An alpha particle (charge J SERCP11 16.2.P.019. J Nood Help? = = Read It 6.46 fm (1 fm 10 (d) Use conservation of energy to calculate the speed of the alpha particle at infinity. m/s = (c) Starting with the three particle system, find the change in electric potential energy if the alpha particle is allowed to escape to infinity while the two protons remain fixed in place. (Throughout, neglect any radiation effects.) -15 m). -27 2e, mass = 6.64 x 10 kg) is now placed at (×₂, Y₂) = (3.23, 3.23) fm. Calculate the electric potential energy associated with this configuration. (e) If the two protons are released from rest and the alpha particle remains fixed, calculate the speed of the protons at infinity. m/s MY NOTES
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