• A • B Choose true or false for each statement below about the uniform electric field shown above. Point C is at a higher potential than point A 8The kinetic energy of a negative charge moved from point A to point C will decrease. 8The electrostatic force on a charge is greater at point B than at point A 8 The potential energy of a positive charge moved from point B to point A will increase. 8 The plate on the right is positively charged
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