In a certain region of space, the electric field is zero. From this fact, what can you conclude about the electric potential in this region? (a) It is zero. (b) It does not vary with position. (c) It is positive. (d) It is negative. (e) None of those answers is necessarily true.
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Figure P25.40 shows several equipotential lines, each labeled by its potential in volts. The distance between the lines of the square grid represents 1.00 cm. (a) Is the magnitude of the field larger at A or at B ? Explain how you can tell. (b) Explain what you can determine about E S at B. (c)Represent what the electric field looks like by drawing at least eight field lines.
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The first step in solving 25 problem number 40 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Figure P25.40 shows several equipotential lines, each labeled by its potential in volts. The distance between the lines of the square grid represents 1.00 cm. (a) Is the magnitude of the field larger at A or at B ? Explain how you can tell. (b) Explain what you can determine about E S at B. (c)Represent what the electric field looks like by drawing at least eight field lines.
From the textbook chapter Electric Potential you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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