What is the horizontal component of its velocity

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Problem: A partial with a mass of 2.0 x 10-5kg and a charge of +2.3 micro-coulomb is released in a (parallel plate) uniform horizontal electric field of 14N/C.

Part I: How far horizontally does the particle travel in 0.70s?

Part II: What is the horizontal component of its velocity at that point?

Part III: If the plates are 5.4cm on each side, how much charge is on each side?

Please, try to give explanation for above problem. Thanks.

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