Using the diagram to the left, rank each ofthe given paths on the basis of the c
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Using the diagram to the left, rank each ofthe given paths on the basis of the change in electric potential.Rank the largest-magnitude positive change (increase in electricpotential) as largest and the largest-magnitude negative change(decrease in electric potential) as smallest. Rank from largest to smallest. Torank items as equivalent, overlap them. Using the diagram to the left, rank each ofthe given paths on the basis of the change in electric potential.Rank the largest-magnitude positive change (increase in electricpotential) as largest and the largest-magnitude negative change(decrease in electric potential) as smallest. Rank from largest to smallest. Torank items as equivalent, overlap them.Explanation / Answer
Well B is closest tothe +q charge so it is the largest. A will be the secondlargest because it has the next to largest distance. C&D are at the samedistance to +q so the will be equal. F will be next because ithas a greater distance from the -q. E will be the smallestvalue because it is closest to the -q. So the ranking willbe B>A> C=D >F>E A will be the secondlargest because it has the next to largest distance. C&D are at the samedistance to +q so the will be equal. F will be next because ithas a greater distance from the -q. E will be the smallestvalue because it is closest to the -q. So the ranking willbe B>A> C=D >F>ERelated Questions
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