If two electrons were fired directly at each other at high speeds, what

would be the change in their kinetic and potential energies?
(1 point)
As the two particles approached each other at high speeds, they
would slow down causing a decrease in kinetic energy and rapid
increase in potential energy.
As the two particles approached each other at high speeds, they
would speed up causing an increase in kinetic energy and rapid
decrease in potential energy.
The two particles would travel at high speeds towards each other,
around the tube, never interacting with each other, with no
changes in their kinetic or potential energies.
The two particles would stop and reverse direction.

As the two particles approached each other at high speeds, they would slow down causing a decrease in kinetic energy and rapid increase in potential energy.