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A positively charged particle is fixed in place, unable to move. Another positively charged particle is brought near and released.

(a) Which way does it move?
(b) What happens to the force, acceleration, and velocity on the moving particle as it moves?
(c) What happens to the charges’ electric potential as it moves?
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