The potentials at points A and B are V A = 3.0 V and V B = 1.0 V . Of the points
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The potentials at points A and B are VA = 3.0 V and VB = 1.0 V .
Of the points A, B, C. and D, where does the electric field have the strongest magnitude?
A; this point of the four is where the equipotential has the sharpest bend
B; this point is closest to a pointier part of the charge distribution.
C; this point is on the 2.0-V equipotential.
D; this point has the shortest average distance to neighboring equipotentials.
A; this point of the four is where the equipotential has the sharpest bend
B; this point is closest to a pointier part of the charge distribution.
C; this point is on the 2.0-V equipotential.
D; this point has the shortest average distance to neighboring equipotentials.
The potentials at points A and B are VA = 3.0 V and VB = 1.0 V . Of the points A, B, C. and D, where does the electric field have the strongest magnitude? A; this point of the four is where the equipotential has the sharpest bend B; this point is closest to a pointier part of the charge distribution. C; this point is on the 2.0-V equipotential. D; this point has the shortest average distance to neighboring equipotentials.Explanation / Answer
My answer D
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