A free electron in an electric field __________. (remains stationary, moves from the higher potential to the lower potential, moves from the lower potential to the higher potential)

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Electron moves from lower to higher potential on the other hand proton moves from higher to lower potential.
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Moves from lower to higher potential.
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moves from lower to higher
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Moves from the lower potential to the higher potential
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Moves from lower potential to higher potential.
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Moves from the lower potential to the higher potential
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moves to a higher potential, or , so to speak, a minimum potential energy state.
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