At a given point, an equipotential line and the direction of maximum decrease in the electric potential A. are parallel. O B. are perpendicular. O C. intersect at a 45° angle. O D. can intersect at an arbitrary angle.
At a given point, an equipotential line and the direction of maximum decrease in the electric potential A. are parallel. O B. are perpendicular. O C. intersect at a 45° angle. O D. can intersect at an arbitrary angle.
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Transcribed Image Text:At a given point, an equipotential line and the direction of maximum decrease in the electric potential
A. are parallel.
O B. are perpendicular.
O C. intersect at a 45° angle.
O D. can intersect at an arbitrary angle.
QUESTION 7
In your electric dipole of opposite charges experiment, what effect should the finite size of the conductive paper have on the electric field lines?
O A. No effect. The electric field lines should be exactly as expected for an electric dipole of opposite charges.
O B. It should cause the electric field lines to be confined to the conductive paper instead of extending out to infinity.
O C. It should cause some pairs of electric field lines to cross each other.
O D. It should cause the electric field lines to be replaced by magnetic field lines.
QUESTION 8
In your electric dipole of like charges experiment, what effect should be caused by the electrode located at the edge of the paper on the electric field lines?
O A. No effect. The electric field lines should be exactly as expected for a dipole of like charges.
O B. It should cause the electric field lines to circle around this electrode in loops.
O C. It should cause the electric field lines to end on this electrode.
O D. It should cause the electric field lines to be replaced by magnetic field lines.
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