Answer: a) 0
The electric field from opposite directions at the centre of the circular ring cancel each other out and give a resultant of zero
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the ring is perfectly circular with radius b which has a uniform distributed charge q around it.
The electric field experienced at the centre of the ring from opposite directions are given as
E1 = kₑq/b²
E2 = -kₑq/b²
It experience the two electric field E1 and E2 from opposite directions at the centre. So the resultant electric field is given by:
E = E1 + E2
E = kₑq/b² - kₑq/b²
E = 0
The electric field from opposite directions at the centre of the circular ring cancel each other out and give a resultant of zero