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An electron of mass 9.1e-31 kg is released from rest at a distance of 8.1 e-10 m from a fixed electron. the force on the movable electron is given by the function f = 2.3e-28/r^2, where r is the distance between the electrons. find the maximum velocity (in meters/second) of the moving electron after release.

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