if possible) +9.0 V lines. Before mapping each line, recheck both electrodes to
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if possible) +9.0 V lines. Before mapping each line, recheck both electrodes to make sure that the voltage is constant all along each electrode. QUESTIONS 1. Represent the electric field lines by drawing 8-10 equally spaced, continuous lines which are everywhere perpendicular to the equipotential lines. Draw arrows on the field lines indicating the direction of the electric field. Use a different color from the color used to map the equipotential lines. a. Where do the field lines begin and end? Fielk kes alwas gFrom Pos tive charge and th end at -helerative chage. b. If they are equally spaced at their beginning, are they equally spaced at the end? Along the way? Why? 2. What, approximately, is the potential midway between the two conductors? What, approximately, is the strength of the electric field midway between the two conductors? You may find it easier to answer this question if you just measure the potential at a few points near the center 3.Explanation / Answer
As lines tend to merge in the -ve charge, they are not equidistant.
2 and 3 can't be solved without given data.
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