Part A An infinitely long line of charge has a linear charge density of 7.50-10-12 C/m. A proton is at distance 14.0 cm

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Part A An infinitely long line of charge has a linear charge density of 7.50-10-12 C/m. A proton is at distance 14.0 cm

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Part A An Infinitely Long Line Of Charge Has A Linear Charge Density Of 7 50 10 12 C M A Proton Is At Distance 14 0 Cm 1
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Part A An infinitely long line of charge has a linear charge density of 7.50-10-12 C/m. A proton is at distance 14.0 cm from the line and is moving directly toward the line with speed 2300 m/s How close does the proton get to the line of charge? Express your answer in meters. View Available Hint(s) IVO ASO m
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