How would you describe the direction and strength of electric field vector, nature of the electric field sources, and electrostatic potential surfaces given the equipotential lines, and even the potential differences at a single positive charge? Explain in your words.
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2. How would you describe the direction and strength of electric field vector, nature of the electric field sources, and electrostatic potential surfaces given the equipotential lines, and even the potential differences at a single positive charge? Explain in your words.
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