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when a negative charge moves in the
direction of the electric field​

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Explanation:

An electron will move in the opposite direction of the electric field because of its negative charge. Therefore it will move toward the left. One could also think in terms of the electron being attracted to the positively charged plate.

Answered by Anonymous
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An electron will move in the opposite direction of the electric field because of its negative charge. Therefore it will move toward the left. One could also think in terms of the electron being attracted to the positively charged plate.

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