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At which point on this electric field will a test charge show the maximum strength?

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At which point on this electric field will a test charge show the maximum strength-example-1
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The figure shows the electric field produced by a spherical charge distribution - this is a radial field, whose strength decreases as the inverse of the square of the distance from the centre of the charge:


E\propto (1)/(r^2)

More precisely, the strength of the field at a distance r from the centre of the sphere is


E=k(Q)/(r^2)

where k is the Coulomb's constant and Q is the charge on the sphere.

From the equation, we see that the field strength decreases as we move away from the sphere: therefore, the strength is maximum for the point closest to the sphere, which is point A.

This can also be seen from the density of field lines: in fact, the closer the field lines, the stronger the field. Point A is the point where the lines have highest density, therefore it is also the point where the field is strongest.

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