On planet Tehar, the free-fall acceleration is the same as

Chapter 16, Problem 16.10

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On planet Tehar, the free-fall acceleration is the same as that on Earth, but there is also a strong downward electric eld that is uniform close to the planets surface. A 2.00-kg ball having a charge of 5.00 C is thrown upward at a speed of 20.1 m/s. It hits the ground after an interval of 4.10 s. What is the potential difference between the starting point and the top point of the trajectory?

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