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An electric field is represented by the force on which particle?

a neutron

a dipole

a negative test charge

a positive test charge

User Simon Hi
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Answer:

D. a positive test charge.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Msitt
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Answer: a positive test charge

Step-by-step explanation:

An electric field is a vector measure. Its direction is determined as the direction that a positive test charge would experience a force when it is placed in the field.

A positive charge has a higher potential and a negative charge is lower potential.

Thus, an electric field is represented by the force on a positive test charge.

Hence, the correct option is "a positive test charge".

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