A positive point charge is placed at F. Complete the following statement: When it is released, A) No force will be exerted on it. B) A force will cause it to move toward E. C) A force will cause it to move toward G. D) A Force will cause it to move away from E. E) It will subsequently lose kinetic energy.

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A positive point charge is placed at F. Complete the following statement: When it is released,

A) No force will be exerted on it.

B) A force will cause it to move toward E.

C) A force will cause it to move toward G.

D) A Force will cause it to move away from E.

E) It will subsequently lose kinetic energy.

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