Respuesta :
Answer:
The correct statements are:
- A. The electric field is nonuniform.
- D. Charge Q is positive.
- E. If charge A moves toward charge Q, it must be a negative charge
Explanation:
The answer choices are:
- A. The electric field is nonuniform.
- B. The electric field is uniform.
- C. Charge Q is negative.
- D. Charge Q is positive.
- E. If charge A moves toward charge Q, it must be a negative charge.
- F. If charge A moves toward charge Q, it must be a positive charge.
Solution
The electric field is the electrostatic force per unit of charge,
[tex]\vec E=\dfrac{\vec F}{Q}[/tex]
around around a charge, where another charge would experience the electrostatic force.
The electric field lines are shown in a diagram with arrows ditributed radially away from a positive charge and radially toward a negative charge.
Since the arrows are away from Q, Q is a positive charge: statement D.
Since the size of the arrows decreases as you move away from Q the stregth of the field is not uniform: statement A.
Since the charge Q is positive, a negative charge would be attracted toward it: statement E.