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2. Imagine an isolated positive point charge Q (many times larger than the charg

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2. Imagine an isolated positive point charge Q (many times larger than the charge on a single proton). There is a charged particle A (whose charge is much smaller than charge Q) at a distance from the point charge Q. On which of the following quantities does the direction of the electric field at particle A's position depend? Check ALL that apply.

the specific location of the point charge Q (while the relative orientation between Q and A is fixed)

the type of charge on the charged particle A

the specific location of the charged particle A (while the relative orientation between Q and A is fixed)

the amount of charge on the charged particle A

the amount of the charge on the point charge Q

the distance between the point charge Q and the charged particle A

the relative orientation between Q and A

3. Imagine an isolated positive point charge Q (many times larger than the charge on a single proton). There is a charged particle A (whose charge is much smaller than charge Q) at a distance from the point charge Q. On which of the following quantities does the magnitude of the electric field created by charge Q at particle A's position depend? Check ALL that apply.

the amount of the charge on the point charge Q

the specific location of the charged particle A (while the distance between Q and A is fixed)

the specific location of the point charge Q (while the distance between Q and A is fixed)

the type of the charge on the charged particle A

the relative orientation between Q and A (while the distance between Q and A is fixed)

the distance between the point charge Q and the charged particle A

the amount of the charge on the charged particle A

4. Imagine an isolated positive point charge Q (many times larger than the charge on a single proton). There is a charged particle A (whose charge is much smaller than charge Q) at a distance from the point charge Q. On which of the following quantities does the direction of the electric force on this charged particle A depend? Check ALL that apply.

the size and shape of the point charge Q

the specific location of the charged particle A (while the relative orientation between Q and A is fixed)

the specific location of the point charge Q (while the relative orientation between Q and A is fixed)

the mass of the charged particle A

the size and shape of the charged particle A

the distance between the point charge Q and the charged particle A

the amount of the charge on the point charge Q

the relative orientation between Q and A

the type of charge on the charged particle A

the mass of the point charge Q

the specific location of the point charge Q (while the relative orientation between Q and A is fixed)

the type of charge on the charged particle A

the specific location of the charged particle A (while the relative orientation between Q and A is fixed)

the amount of charge on the charged particle A

the amount of the charge on the point charge Q

the distance between the point charge Q and the charged particle A

the relative orientation between Q and A

3. Imagine an isolated positive point charge Q (many times larger than the charge on a single proton). There is a charged particle A (whose charge is much smaller than charge Q) at a distance from the point charge Q. On which of the following quantities does the magnitude of the electric field created by charge Q at particle A's position depend? Check ALL that apply.

the amount of the charge on the point charge Q

the specific location of the charged particle A (while the distance between Q and A is fixed)

the specific location of the point charge Q (while the distance between Q and A is fixed)

the type of the charge on the charged particle A

the relative orientation between Q and A (while the distance between Q and A is fixed)

the distance between the point charge Q and the charged particle A

the amount of the charge on the charged particle A

4. Imagine an isolated positive point charge Q (many times larger than the charge on a single proton). There is a charged particle A (whose charge is much smaller than charge Q) at a distance from the point charge Q. On which of the following quantities does the direction of the electric force on this charged particle A depend? Check ALL that apply.

the size and shape of the point charge Q

the specific location of the charged particle A (while the relative orientation between Q and A is fixed)

the specific location of the point charge Q (while the relative orientation between Q and A is fixed)

the mass of the charged particle A

the size and shape of the charged particle A

the distance between the point charge Q and the charged particle A

the amount of the charge on the point charge Q

the relative orientation between Q and A

the type of charge on the charged particle A

the mass of the point charge Q

Explanation / Answer

Q.2.

i) the amount of the charge on the point charge Q

ii) the relative orientation between Q and A

iii) the type of charge on the charged particle A

Q.3)

i) the amount of the charge on the point charge Q

ii) the distance between the point charge Q and the charged particle A

Q.4.

i) the amount of the charge on the point charge Q

ii) the relative orientation between Q and A

iii) the type of charge on the charged particle A

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