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A proton is moving toward a second, stationary proton. What happens as the protons get closer?
A. Kinetic energy is converted to electric potential energy, and the proton moves more slowly.
B. Electric potential energy is converted to thermal energy, and the proton moves more slowly.
C. Kinetic energy is converted to electric potential energy, and the proton moves more quickly.
D. Electric potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, and the proton moves more quickly.

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