Part The figure below shows the equipotential lines corresponding to three fixed point charges, Q1, Q2, and Q3. Additional points A, B, C, D and E are labeled for reference. -40V -10V -100 -70V -40V -20V D B 30V 10V A. Of the points A-E labeled on the figure, where is the electric potential the highest? (Explain why and write the letter in the box at the end, remember that negative fields are smaller than positive ones) (.*) B. Of the points A-E labeled on the figure, where is the electric potential closest to zero? (Explain why and write the letter in the box at the end) ( t) C. These equipotential lines are drawn to scale. Rank the values of the charges Q1, Q2,, andQ3 from largest to smallest, treating negative values as less than positive values. Mark your answer with an ☑ and explain your reasoning in the space below (pt Q2 > Q3 > Q1 Q1 > Q2 > Q3 Q2 > Q1 > Q3 Q1 > Q3 > Q2 Q3 > Q1 > Q2 Q3 > Q2 > Q1
Part The figure below shows the equipotential lines corresponding to three fixed point charges, Q1, Q2, and Q3. Additional points A, B, C, D and E are labeled for reference. -40V -10V -100 -70V -40V -20V D B 30V 10V A. Of the points A-E labeled on the figure, where is the electric potential the highest? (Explain why and write the letter in the box at the end, remember that negative fields are smaller than positive ones) (.*) B. Of the points A-E labeled on the figure, where is the electric potential closest to zero? (Explain why and write the letter in the box at the end) ( t) C. These equipotential lines are drawn to scale. Rank the values of the charges Q1, Q2,, andQ3 from largest to smallest, treating negative values as less than positive values. Mark your answer with an ☑ and explain your reasoning in the space below (pt Q2 > Q3 > Q1 Q1 > Q2 > Q3 Q2 > Q1 > Q3 Q1 > Q3 > Q2 Q3 > Q1 > Q2 Q3 > Q2 > Q1
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