An electron is in an electric field surrounding a positive charge. It sits at an equipotential line of 20 V. What happens when it moves to another equipotential line of 40 V if the two lines are 0.5 m apart?

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An electron is in an electric field surrounding a positive charge. It sits at an equipotential line of 20 V. What happens when it moves to another equipotential line of 40 V if the two lines are 0.5 m apart?