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NEET 2026 Physics Question 34

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NEET 2026 Physics Question 34

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Consider a fixed uniformly charged insulating sphere with radius R and total charge +Q. A point charge —q (q<<Q) with mass m is released from rest at a distance of 3R from the centre of the charged sphere. when the point charge reaches the surface of the sphere, its speed is : (e, is the permittivity of vacuum, neglect gravitational forces). 0 _3Qq @ _2Qq 3 2 4ne, mR 3n g, mR Qq Qq

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  4. 4—— ® 3ne, mR @ 4n e, mR

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2026

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