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An electric is fired directly towards the center of a large metal plate that has excess negative charge with surface charge density `=2.0xx10^(-6) C//m^(2)`. If the initial kinetic energy of electron of electron is 100 eV and if it is to stop due to repulsion just as it reaches the plate, how far from the plate must it be fired ?

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