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[" 23.The plates of a capacitor are "2*00cm" apart.An electron- "],[" proton pair is released somewhere in the gap between "],[" the plates and it is found that the proton reaches the "],[" negative plate at the same time as the electron reaches,"],[" the positive plate.At what distance from the negative "],[" plate was the pair released? "]

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