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Two Stationary Point Charges Q1 and Q2 Are Shown in the Figure

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Two stationary point charges q1 and q2 are shown in the figure along with a sketch of some field lines representing the electric field produced by them. What can you deduce from the sketch? Two stationary point charges q<sub>1</sub> and q<sub>2</sub> are shown in the figure along with a sketch of some field lines representing the electric field produced by them. What can you deduce from the sketch?   A)  q<sub>1</sub> is negative and q<sub>2</sub> is positive; the magnitudes are equal. B)  q<sub>1 </sub>and q<sub>2</sub> have the same sign; the magnitudes are equal. C)  q<sub>1 </sub>is positive and q<sub>2</sub> is negative; the magnitude of q<sub>1</sub> is greater than the magnitude of q<sub>2</sub>. D)  q<sub>1 </sub>is negative and q<sub>2</sub> is positive; the magnitude of q<sub>1 </sub>is less than the magnitude of q<sub>2</sub>. E)  q<sub>1 </sub>and q<sub>2</sub> have the same sign; the magnitude of q<sub>1</sub> is greater than the magnitude of q<sub>2</sub>.


A) q1 is negative and q2 is positive; the magnitudes are equal.
B) q1 and q2 have the same sign; the magnitudes are equal.
C) q1 is positive and q2 is negative; the magnitude of q1 is greater than the magnitude of q2.
D) q1 is negative and q2 is positive; the magnitude of q1 is less than the magnitude of q2.
E) q1 and q2 have the same sign; the magnitude of q1 is greater than the magnitude of q2.

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