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A 2.0 g ball with a +0.05 C charge is moved from the negative plate to the positive plate, then released. The potential difference between the plates is 12.0V. When the ball strikes the (–) plate its velocity is most nearly equal to: a. 6 m/s
b. 12 m/s
c. 17 m/s
d. 25 m/s

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