accelerate in the same direction as the electric field is
pointing...
F=qE (I think it's enough to justify the answer)
A free positive charge released in an electric field will accelerate in a direction perpendicular to the electric fiel...
A free negative charge released in an electric field will remain at rest. accelerate in a direction perpendicular to the electric field. accelerate in the same direction as the electric field is pointing. accelerate along a circular path. accelerate in the direction opposite the electric field.
A free positive charge released in an electric field will do which of the following? accelerate in the direction perpendicular to the electric field accelerate in the same direction as the electric field accelerate in a circular path remain at rest accelerate in the direction opposite to the electric field
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A positive charge is placed in an electric field. It starts at rest but is free to move. What does the test charge do? It stays at rest. It moves towards the nearest negative charge only (if there is one). It moves along electric field lines in the opposite direction the arrows point It feels a force pointing tangent to the field lines and moves according to the force. Three charges, -9, +q, and -2q are...
select True or False for the follwing statements about electric field lines. A positive point charge released from rest will initially accelerate along an E-field line. E-field lines make circles around positive charges. E-field lines point inward toward negative charges. E-field lines may cross. E-field lines point outward from positive charges. Where the E-field lines are dense the E-field must be weak. E-field lines do not begin or end in a charge-free region except at infinity.
Select True or False for the following statements about electric field lines. A positive point charge released from rest will initially accelerate along an E-field line. E-field lines may cross. Where the E-field lines are dense the E-field must be weak. E-field lines point inward toward negative charges. E-field lines do not begin or end in a charge-free region except at infinity. E-field lines point outward from positive charges. E-field lines make circles around positive charges.
A proton is released from rest in a uniform electric field. Which statement is correct? The proton will move in the opposite direction as the electric field to regions of lower electric potential. The proton will move in the same direction as the electric field to regions of lower electric potential. The proton will move in the opposite direction as the electric field to regions of higher electric potential. The proton will move in the same direction as the electric...
A constant electric field is in
the positive X direction as shown in the diagram below. Also shown
are two paths through which a charge can move from point A to point
C. In the first path, the charge moves directly from A to C. In the
second path path the charge moves parallel to the Y-axis to B and
then parallel to the X-axis to C.
Select greater than, less than or equal to for the following
statements.
greater...
(Concept Question 17.4) A positive charge is initially at rest in electric field and is free to move. Does the charge start to move toward a position of higher or lower potential? What happens to a negative charge in the same situation? Explain your reasoning using complete sentences. (Concept Question 17.6) A point charge moves to a region of higher potential and yet the electric potential energy decreases. How is this possible? Explain your reasoning using complete sentences.
Some unknown charge moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the electric field lines. We can conclude that: It moves from a high potential to a low potential, and its electric energy increases. It moves from a low potential to a high potential, and its electric energy increases. It moves from a high potential to a low potential, and its electric energy decreases. Both its electric potential and electric potential energy stay constant. It moves from a low...
Select True or False for the following statements about electric field lines. Where the E-field lines are dense the E-field must be weak. A positive point charge released from rest will initially accelerate along an E-field lines make circles around positive charges E-field lines may cross. E-field line eld lines may croOSS E-field lines point inward toward negative charges. E-field lines point outward from positive charges. E-field lines do not begin or end in a charge-free region except at infinity