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A charged particle of mass `m= 2kg` and charge `1 muC` is thrown from a horizontal ground at an angle of `45^(@)` with horizontal with a spedd of `10m//s`. In space a horizontal electric field `E= 2xx10^(7)N//C` exists. Find the range of the projectile

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