Consider the three electrons A, B, and C approaching a change in potential energy (a potential barrier) shown in figure below. Assume all three are initially moving to the right. A. Which electron initially has the greatest kinetic energy? B. Which electron initially has smallest potential energy? C. What is the direction of the force at the barrier?
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