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[" The Aximent" "],[" Mustration "12" ."],[" Caleulate the electric fleld intensity E which would be just sufficient to balance the weight of an electron."],[" If this electric fleld is produced by a second clectron located below the first one what would be the "],[" distance between them? IGiven "1" e "=1,6times10^(19)C,m_(0)=9.1times10^(-31)kg" and "g=9.8m/s^(8)]]

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