A-How does the electric field vary as one moves away from a point charge? –the o
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A-How does the electric field vary as one moves away from a point charge? –the outside of a
spherical distribution of charge? -- the inside hollow space of a spherical distribution of charge?
–a line of charge? -- far away from a dipole along the perpendicular bisector? -- an infinite
sheet of charge? -- inside a capacitor?
B-Describe electric field lines from a sphere? –from a flat surface? -- from a pointed object?
C- What is the geometric relationship between electric field lines and equipotentials?
D- How does the voltage vary as one moves away from a point charge? –the outside of a spherical
distribution of charge? -- the inside hollow space of a spherical distribution of charge? –a line of
charge? -- far away from a dipole along the perpendicular bisector? -- an infinite sheet of
charge? -- inside a capacitor?
E-What is a dielectric? How does the electric field change when one is present?
F- How does one charge by induction?
G- Why do both a positively charged rod and a negatively charged rod both attract bits of paper or
Styrofoam?
Explanation / Answer
a)
depends on
the distance between the positive charge and the electron
the charge on the electron
the charge of the positive charge
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