Because of an electric field, a positive charge +q experiences a force of magnitude F that points
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Because of an electric field, a positive charge +q experiences a force of magnitude F that points due west. The positive charge is then replaced with a negative charge-2q. What force does the negative charge experience?
A. The negative charge experiences no force, because electric fields only exert forces on positive charges.
B. Force magnitude = F, force direction is due west
C. Force magnitude = 2F, force direction is due west
D. Force magnitude = 2F, force direction is due east
E. Force magnitude = F, force direction is due east
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