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Two point charges are initially at rest and they are positioned 25.0 cm apart. The first...

Two point charges are initially at rest and they are positioned 25.0 cm apart. The first charge has a charge of 10.0 micro Coulombs and the second charge has a charge of 50.0 micro Coulombs. The second charge has twice the mass as the first charge. When the point charges are 50.0 cm apart what is the kinetic energy of the second charge?

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