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A positively charged particle, the charge of which is equal to the elementary charge, has passed the accelerating potential difference of 60,000 V and flies to the nucleus of the lithium atom, the charge of which is equal to three elementary charges. What is the smallest distance a particle can approach the nucleus? The initial distance of the particle from the nucleus can be considered almost infinitely large.
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