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There is a uniform spherically symmetric surface charge density at a distance `R_(0)` from the origin . The charge distribution is initially at rest and starts expanding because of mutual repulsion , the figure that represents best the speed V (r(t)) of the distribution as a function of its instant radius R(t) is :

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