The figure at the bottom of the page shows a plot of a potential map made by a student, but the distance scale is unknown. Lines are drawn at 1 volt intervals.
(A) The student determined that the electric field at point x has a magnitude of 100 N/C. How far apart are the adjacent equipotentials?
(B) If an electron was placed at point x, how large a force would it experience?
(C) In part B, which way would the electron move and why?
(D) If these potential lines are caused by an isolated charge at the center, is it a positive or negative charge, and why?
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The figure at the bottom of the page shows a plot of a potential map made by a student, but the distance scale is unknown. Lines are drawn at 1 volt intervals.
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