(3%) Problem 4: Since an electron has a negative charge, it will move in an elec
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(3%) Problem 4: Since an electron has a negative charge, it will move in an electromagnetic field under the Coulomb force. When an electron moves in the opposite direction as the direction of the electric field, we can conclude that: Grade Summary Deductions 25% Potential Both its electric potential and electric potential energy stay constant It moves from a high potential to a low potential, and its electric energy increases It moves from a low potential to a high potential, and its electric energy increases It moves from a low potential to a high potential and its electric energy decreases It moves from a high potential to a low potential, and its electric energy decreases. 75% Submissions Attempts remaining: 3 (25% per attempt) detailed view 25% Submit Hint Feedbachk I give up! Hints: 2% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: Feedback: 2% deduction per feedback. -Explanation / Answer
(d) it moves from low potential to high potential, and its electric energy decreses.
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