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If a negative charge is released in a uniform electric field, it will move from high potential to low potential. in the direction of the electric field. in circular motion. in a direction perpendicular to the electric field. from low potential to high potential.

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from low potential to high potential

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Electric field is known to surround an electric charge and it is also said to be the electric force that acts per unit charge in the field. The positive charges always moves in the direction of the field unlike the negative charge that moves in the opposite direction of the field. Electric field lines are displayed, pointing from a high potential to a lower one and since a genitive charge moves in the opposite direction of the filed, then it is said to be one that moves from a low to high electric potential.

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