Understanding Electric Fields: Measuring the Electric Field at a Point P

In summary, the electric field at a point P, in the same horizontal level as a negatively charged metallic ball supported on an insulating stand, is measured by placing a positive charge q and measuring the magnitude of the force F. The answer is <F/q because the electric field is considered negative if it points towards the charge. The electric field around a negative charge is negative, so the magnitude of the force F is divided by a negative value, resulting in a negative electric field at point P.
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A negatively charged metallic ball is supported on an insulating stand.We wish to measure the electric field at a point P in the same horizontal level as that of the metallic ball.To do so,we put a positive charge q and measure F/q.The electric field at the point P is
a)=F/q
b)<F/q
c)>F/q

the answer given is <F/q...i can't understand how..


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The electric field of a point charge or a charged ball is considered positive if it points away from the charge. The electric field around a negative charge is negative. If F is the magnitude of force than E=-F/q.

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