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An electron enters a region of space at (0, 4) meters going at a velocity of...

An electron enters a region of space at (0, 4) meters going at a velocity of V = 2 * 106i – 3 * 106j m/s. The electric field strength in the region is uniform and is equal to E = -3i - 5j mN/C. Calculate the final velocity and position of the electron after 3 mseconds.

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