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The figure shows the equipotential contours due to three point charges, labelled

ID: 1539980 • Letter: T

Question

The figure shows the equipotential contours due to three point charges, labelled in volts.
Select T-True, F-False. E.g., if the first is true and the rest false, enter TFFFF.

1) The potential at b is greater than the potential at a.

2) The electric field at c is directed normal to the 118.1 V contour and away from the 221.7 V contour.

3) Two of the charges are negative and one is positive.

4) The charge located at (0,0) is less than the charge located at (-5,5).

5) A charge released from rest on one of these contours will not move along the contour.

6) -118.1 J of work is done to move a charge of 1 coulomb from d to c along the contour.

10 15 20 828.9 312.1 1.663,6 476.5 828.9 221.7 118.1 87.3 10 axis (m) -357.9 83.0 0.0 16.3 38.9 53,7 15

Explanation / Answer

1) The potential at b is greater than the potential at a.

2) The electric field at c is directed normal to the 118.1 V contour and away from the 221.7 V contour.

3) Two of the charges are negative and one is positive.

4) The charge located at (0,0) is less than the charge located at (-5,5).

5) A charge released from rest on one of these contours will not move along the contour.

6) -118.1 J of work is done to move a charge of 1 coulomb from d to c along the contour.

ANSWER

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