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[" Two parallel plates separated by a "],[" distance of "5mm" are kept at a "],[" potential difference of "50V" .A "],[" particle of mass "10^(-15)kg" and "],[" charge "10^(-11)C" enters in it with a "],[" velocity "10^(7)m/s" .The acceleration "],[" of the particle will be "...........]

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