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The following question refers to this situation: Two negative charges are each l

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Question

The following question refers to this situation: Two negative charges are each located a distance r from the shown. Note that the upper charge is twice as strong as the one to (-2Q compared to -Q) At the origin, the direction of electric field is ... Up and right at exactly a 45 degree angle to the +x axis. Down and left at exactly a 45 degree angle to the -x axis Straight up the page The field has no direction, because the field is Zero None of these: the field points in some other direction than the choices given above. The figure below, shows two charges, and the electric field line pattern they produce in a region. Q1 is at the origin, and Q2 is located exactly 1 m away. The points x, y, and z shown are evenly spaced (x = 0.25 m, y = 0.5 m, z = 0.75 m). Consider the following three statements and decide which are true: There is no way to guess the sign of the charges from this figure. All of the above are true. Some are true, some are false, but none of the previous choices gives combination.

Explanation / Answer

13) magnitude of charge is not same. so the angle is not equal to 45degrees.so correct answer is..............   E

14) field lines out ward. so charge is positive. so 1 is not true .so correct answer is............................ B

    Q2 > Q1

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