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Apositively charged particle moves through an electric field. as part of a complicated trajectory, the particle passes through the points a and b. the electric potential of the two points is such that vb > va. the electric force is the only force acting on the particle. what can be deduced about the speed, v, of the particle at the two points?
(a) the speed is equal at the two points.
(b) the speed is larger at a than at b.
(c) the speed is larger at b than at a.
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