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A particle is uncharged and is thrown vertically upward from ground level with a speed of 23.0 m/s. As a result, it attains a maximum height h. The particle is then given a positive charge q and reaches the same maximum height h when thrown vertically upward with a speed of 29.0 m/s. The electric potential at the height h exceeds the electric potential at ground level. Finally, the particle is given a negative charge -q. Ignoring air resistance, determine the speed with which the negatively charged particle must be thrown vertically upward, so that it attains exactly the maximum height h. In all three situations, be sure to include the effect of gravity.1_________m/s

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J Two objects carry initial charges that are qi and q2, respectively, where |q2| > |qi|. ... [45 ptsj A particle is uncharged and is thrown vertically upward from ground level with a ... The particle is then given a positive charge +q and reaches the same maximum height h when thrown vertically upward with a speed of 40.0 m/s.

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