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Physics, 25.01.2020 01:31, joejoefofana

In a particular region of space, a uniform electric field has a magnitude of e0 and points directly to the right. a negative charge is placed in this region and released from rest. which of the following statements accurately describes the subsequent motion of the negative charge? you may neglect gravity and air resistance for this question. a. the negative charge moves to the right with a constant velocity. b. the negative charge moves to the left with a constant velocity. c. the negative charge will oscillate back and forth (left and right)d. the negative charge moves to the right with an increasing velocity over time. e. the negative charge moves to the left with an increasing velocity over time. f. the negative charge remains stationary.

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