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Calculate the speed (in m/s) of an electron and a proton with a kinetic energy of 1.85 electron volt (ev). (the electron and proton masses are me = 9.11 βœ• 10βˆ’31 kg and mp = 1.67 βœ• 10βˆ’27 kg. boltzmann's constant is kb = 1.38 βœ• 10βˆ’23 j/k.)

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