A negative charge is in the space between two charged plates of potentials 100 and -100 as seen in the figure. What if any, is the direction in which the charge will be accelerated?
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Toward the plate at positive potential |
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| b. |
Toward the plate at negative potential |
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| c. |
Vertically upward |
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| d. |
The particle will experience no acceleration in any direction |
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