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This article explores the calculation of the acceleration experienced by an electron located 1.5 cm away from a charge of -3.2 microcoulombs. Through the application of Coulomb's Law and Newton's second law of motion, we derive the force acting on the electron and subsequently calculate its acceleration. This serves as a fundamental example in electrostatics, illustrating the effects of electric fields on charged particles.
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Warm Up Day 72(18) e- Q What is the acceleration of an electron 1.5 cm away from a charge, Q, of -3.2 micro coulombs?