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The potential energy of a negative charge moved from point A to point B will increase.A negative charge moved from point A to point C will have no change in kinetic energy.The kinetic energy of a negative charge moved from point A to point B will increase.

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The K.E from A to B won't increase...

Step-by-step explanation:

That's because the P.E from A to B is increasing. The K.E will increase if charge moves from a higher potential to a lower potential i.e., from B to A.

That is the reason there is no effect on net K.E when moving from a potential to same potential over and over (A to C).

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