E, FDAC Solving E-Field with Charges

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The discussion revolves around determining the truth of various statements regarding the electric field created by two point charges. The participants confirm that statement A is true, as the electric field points away from a positive charge. Statement C is deemed false since the charges have opposite signs, while statement F is true, indicating that a denser field around a charge implies a larger magnitude. Statement E is also false, as the electric field strength varies with distance from the charges. Ultimately, the correct answers identified are A, D, and F.
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[SOLVED] E-field with charges

I've tried this 8 times and have 2 tries left, Looking for some hints

Homework Statement


The figure shows the E-field in the plane of two point charges. (Give ALL correct answers, i.e., B, AC, BCD...)
A) Q1 is positive.
B) A - charge placed at `a' would move left.
C) Q1 and Q2 have the same sign.
D) A + charge at `a' would move left.
E) The magnitude of E is the same at `a' and `b'.
F) |Q1| is larger than|Q2|



Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution



FAB, FABE, FAD, FADE ,FDA
 

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Sorry n77ler, I didn't notice your post! Okay, how about you state whether each statement is true or false and give your reasons and we'll take it from there?

I can't promise that I'll get back to you tonight as it's pretty late here, but I'm sure someone else will jump in. If not I'll check in again tomorrow :smile:
 
OK so for A I think it is true because direction of field is supposed to travel away from a positive charge, and Q1 has arrows pointing away from it.

B: a negative charge here, I think it would move left? But I am not sure about this one

C: False because arrows are going in opposite directions towards each point Q2 is negative and Q1 is positive i think.

D: I think this is true but I am not positive about it

E: I think false. I don't think they can be the same magnitude of E because the radius is different for each one isn't it?

F: True. If e field lines are more dense around a point it means that it has a higher charge or maghnitude of e
 
n77ler said:
OK so for A I think it is true because direction of field is supposed to travel away from a positive charge, and Q1 has arrows pointing away from it.
Correct :smile:
n77ler said:
B: a negative charge here, I think it would move left? But I am not sure about this one
In which direction do electric field lines point? Think about how the electric field vector is defined. (see you answer below)
n77ler said:
C: False because arrows are going in opposite directions towards each point Q2 is negative and Q1 is positive i think.
Correct.
n77ler said:
D: I think this is true but I am not positive about it
Correct :smile:
n77ler said:
E: I think false. I don't think they can be the same magnitude of E because the radius is different for each one isn't it?
It is indeed false, but for the wrong reasons. What does the density of the electric field lines tell you about the strength of the electric field (see your point below).
n77ler said:
F: True. If e field lines are more dense around a point it means that it has a higher charge or magnitude of e
Correct.
 
Electric fields point negative don't they?
 
n77ler said:
Electric fields point negative don't they?
They point from positive charges to negative charges or in the direction in which a positive test charge would move.
 
ok so the negative charge would move to the right making it false
 
so the answer includes all the true statements: ADF
 
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n77ler said:
so the answer includes all the true statements: ADF
Yes, I would go with that :approve:
 
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good stuff, now I have the right answer and understand :) thanks!
 
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n77ler said:
good stuff, now I have the right answer and understand :) thanks!
No worries :smile:
 
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