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When an object with a negative charge is moved from point A to point B through an external electrical field, it gains electrical potential energy. When an object with positive charge is moved from point A to point B though the same field, it loses electrical potential energy. Which of the following statements is true? Select all that apply.

A. Because the positive and negative charges cancel out, the potential difference between A and B is zero (that is, VB = VA).
B. The positively charged object moves through a negative potential difference between A and B (that is, VB - VA < 0).
C. The negatively charged object moves through a negative potential difference between A and B (that is, VB - VA < 0).
D. The negatively charged object moves through a positive potential difference between A and B (that is, VB - VA > 0).
E. The positively charged object moves through a positive potential difference from A and B (that is, VB - VA > 0).

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