Question: An electron is traveling through a uniform electric field. The field is constant and given by E=(2.0010^11N/C)i^(1.2010^11N/C)j^. At t=0, the electron is at the origin

An electron is traveling through a uniform electric field. The field is constant and given by E=(2.00×10^−11N/C)i^−(1.20×10^−11N/C)j^. At t=0, the electron is at the origin and traveling in the x direction with a speed of 2.50 m/s. What is its position 2.90 s later?

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