The electric field from two charges in the plane of the paper is represented by
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The electric field from two charges in the plane of the paper is represented by the dashed lines and arrows below. Select a response for each statement below. (Use 'North' towards top of page, and 'East' to the right) The sign of the charge on the right is positive A: North B: SouthC: EastD: WestE: Greater than F: Less than G: Equal to OH: True I: False A: North B: South C: East O D: West E: Greater thanF: Less than OG: Equal to O H: True T: False A: NorthB: South C: East D: West E: Greater thanF: Less than G: Equal to H: True I: False A: NorthB: South C: Easto D: West E: Greater thanF: Less than|G: Equal toH: True oI: False The force on a (+test charge at S is directed The force on a ( test charge at P is zero The force on a (-) test charge at N is directed The force on a ( test charge at L is directed : North B: South -. C-East D-West E: Greater than lOF: Less than G. Equal to H True 1: False D: WestE: G: A: North B: SouthC: East D: West E: Greater thanF: Less than oG: Equal to H: True I: False The magnitude of the charge on the right is... that on the left The magnitude of the E-field at M is.... than at KExplanation / Answer
2 ) West
Because electric field lines are always produced at positive charge and ends on negartive charge. Here in this diagram it is shown that at S, the force direction is towards negative i,e, away from positive charge.
4) West
Because If we think the negative charge near to negative charge, repulsion occurs. Thats why force direction is away from the negative charge.
5) At L, if we placed negative charge then it will exprience otward force.(like charges repel)
So here answer is WEST
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