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Points A, B, and C lie along a line from left to right, respectively. Point B is at a lower electric potential than point A. Point C is at a lower electric potential than point B. What would best describes the subsequent motion, if any, of a positively-charged particle released from rest at point B?

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Please see below as the answer is self-explanatory.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • If the potential at B is lower than A, and the potential at C is lower than B, this means that there is an electric field, directed from A to C.
  • If a positively-charged particle is released at rest at point B, it will be accelerated by the electric field (which is a force per unit charge, so it produces an acceleration) in the same direction than the field (because it is a positive charge) towards point C.
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