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An electron moving with a velocity of `5 xx 10^(4)ms^(-1)` enters into a uniform electirc field and acquires a uniform acceleration of `10^(4)ms^(-2)` in the direction of its initial motion.
(i) Calculate the time in which the electron would acquire a velocity double of its initial velocity.
(ii) How much distance the electron would cover in this time ?

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