Question 34 2 pts Consider a negative point charge moving from point A to point B in a space where the only force that i

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Question 34 2 pts Consider a negative point charge moving from point A to point B in a space where the only force that influences its motion is due to electric field in the region. What can be said about the potential energy of the point charge during its motion from A to B? OIts electric potential energy increases OIts electric potential energy decreases OIts electric potential energy remains the same
Question 35 Consider a point charge and an arbitrary field point P in space. The electric potential due to the point charge at position P varies O directly with the distance between the point charge and field point P. O inversely with the distance between the point charge and field point P. Onone of the given choices. 2 pts inversely with the square of the distance between the point charge and field point P. O directly with the square of the distance between the point charge and field point P.
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