David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Uniform Electric Fields, Exercise 2: Questions
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Questions from David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Uniform Electric Fields, Exercise 2: Questions with Hints & Solutions
Which of the three field diagrams in figure represents two positive charges repelling each other?

Which of the three field diagrams in figure represents two negative charge.

Which of the three field diagrams in figure represents two opposite charge.

Many molecules are described as polar; that is, they have regions that are positively or negatively charged, though they are neutral overall. Draw a diagram to show how sausage-shaped polar molecules like those shown in figure might realign themselves in a solid.

Figure shows the electric field pattern between a thundercloud and a building. State and explain where the electric field strength is greatest.
Predict where the electric field will be strongest- that's where lightning may strike.
