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A proton is released from rest at the positive plate of a parallel-plate capacitor. It crosses the capacitor and reaches the negative plate with a speed of 45000 m/s.
What will be the final speed of an electron released from rest at the negative plate?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units
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