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18.2.4. A charged particle, labeled A, is located at the midpoint between two other
charged particles, labeled B and C, as shown. The sign of the charges on all
three particles is the same. When particle A is released, it starts drifting toward
B. What can be determined from this behavior?
18.6.3. Which of the following combination of units are those for the
strength of the electric field?
kg m 2
a)
C s2
b)
N m
C
c)
kg m
C s
N
d)
C
e)
C m
s
18.6.4. The direction of the electric field is the same as which of the
following properties related to a test charge?
a) velocity of the test charge
b) force on a positive test charge
c) acceleration of a negative test charge
d) displacement of a moving test charge
e) None of the above choices are related to the direction of the
electric field.
18.7.2. Consider the following observations: (1) electric field lines are
drawn connecting two point charges labeled A and B, (2) charge A
is due north of charge B, and (3) a proton placed at the mid-point
on a line connecting the two point charges travels due south.
Which one of the following statements correctly indicates the
signs of the two charges?
a) Charge A is positive and charge B is negative.
b) Charge A is positive and charge B is positive.
c) Charge A is negative and charge B is positive.
d) Charge A is negative and charge B is negative.
18.7.5. Consider the field lines shown in the drawing. Which one of the following
statements concerning this situation is true?
a) These field lines are those for a
positively charged particle.
b) These field lines are those for a
negatively charged particle.
c) These field lines are those for a
positively charged particle and a
negatively charged particle.
d) These field lines are those for two
positively charged particles.
e) These field lines are those for two negatively charged particles.
18.7.6. Consider the field lines shown in the drawing. Which one of
the following statements concerning this situation is true?
a) A is a positively charged particle
and B is negatively charged.
b) B is a positively charged particle
and A is negatively charged.
c) A and B are both positively
charged.
d) A and B are both negatively
charged.
q
b) 4 r 2
0
c) zero N/C
d)
q
r
4 0r 2
e)
q
18.9.3. To what does Gauss law relate the electric field at points
on a Gaussian surface?
a) charges near the surface
b) electric field flux leaving the volume enclosed by the surface
c) electric field flux entering the volume enclosed by the surface
d) net charge enclosed by the surface
e) velocity of charges entering or leaving the surface