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jakeowens
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Electric field lines always point toward:
(_) positive charge
(_) a region of higher potential
(_) ground
(_) a region of lower potential
(X) none of these
Now, i thought that electric fields point towards the negative charge. I submitted my homework, and i missed it. I was just wondering if anyone could explain to me why electric field lines don't point toward a negative charge. Everything i read lead me to that conclusion, so i put "none of these" and missed it. Is the correct answer "a region of lower potential"
I'd just like to know cause i thought i did, but apparently didnt.
(_) positive charge
(_) a region of higher potential
(_) ground
(_) a region of lower potential
(X) none of these
Now, i thought that electric fields point towards the negative charge. I submitted my homework, and i missed it. I was just wondering if anyone could explain to me why electric field lines don't point toward a negative charge. Everything i read lead me to that conclusion, so i put "none of these" and missed it. Is the correct answer "a region of lower potential"
I'd just like to know cause i thought i did, but apparently didnt.
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