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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 midpoint 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? Ans: a 22.3.3: The direction of the electric field is the same as which of the following properties related to a test charge? Ans: b 22.3.1: Consider what would happen if electric field lines could cross each other. What would it mean if two electric field lines were to cross? Ans: d and e 22.4.1: Which one of the following statements best describes the electric field at a distance r from the electron? Ans: c and d 22.4.2: Consider the field lines shown in the drawing. Which one of the following statements concerning this situation is true? Ans: c 22.4.3: Consider the field lines shown in the drawing. Which one of the following statements concerning this situation is true? Ans: a 22.4.1: Two negatively-charged objects are located on the x axis, equally distant from the origin as shown. Consider the electric field at the point P1. How will that electric field change if a third object with a charge +q is placed at point P2? Note: the point P2 is the same distance from the origin as the point P1 and the magnitude of each of the charges is the same. Ans: c 22.4.3: At a distance of one centimeter from an electron, the electric field strength has a value E. At what distance is the electric field strength equal to E/2? Ans: c 22.4.4. Consider the electric field lines shown in the drawing. Which of the following statements correctly describes this situation? Ans: d 22.4.5: Consider the electric field lines shown in the drawing. Which of the following statements correctly describes this situation?

Ans: b 22.4.6: Four charges are located on the corners of a square as shown in the drawing. What is the direction of the net electric field at the point labeled P? Ans: b 22.5.2: Why does the electric field due to a dipole decrease more rapidly with increasing distance than that for a single charge? Ans: d 22.6.1 Consider the following hypothetical situation: An infinitely long line of charge is located along the central axis of an infinitely long hollow cylinder of charge. Which of the following statements concerning the force on the line of charge is true? Ans: b 22.8.1. Two positively charged particles are in fixed locations on the x axis. A test charge that is free to move about the x-y plane is placed at the mid-point between the two positively charged particles. If the test charge is held stationary at the mid-point and then released, it remains stationary. Which of the following is the best explanation for this behavior? Ans: b 22.8.1. A positively-charged object is released from rest in a region containing a uniform electric field. Which one of the following statements concerning the subsequent motion of the object is correct? Ans: d 22.8.2. Consider the drawing, where the solid lines with arrows represent the electric field due to the charged object. An electron is placed at the point P and released from rest. Which of the following vectors represents the direction of the force, if any, on the electron? Ans: e 22.8.3. An electron traveling horizontally to the right enters a region where a uniform electric field is directed downward. What is the direction of the force exerted on the electron once it has entered the field? Ans: b 22.8.6. A positively charged object is located to the left of a negatively charged object as shown. Electric field lines are shown connecting the two objects. The five points on the electric field lines are labeled A, B, C, D, and E. At which one of these points would a test charge experience the largest force? Ans: b

22.9.2. Consider the dipole shown in a uniform electric field. Which of the following occurs as the dipole aligns itself with the electric field? Ans: e

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