2. Watch how Efield changes/moves with moving positive or negative cha or negative charge 3. The field of a Dipole nagni

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2. Watch how Efield changes/moves with moving positive or negative cha or negative charge 3. The field of a Dipole nagni

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2. Watch how Efield changes/moves with moving positive or negative cha or negative charge 3. The field of a Dipole nagnitude. Move the A dipole consists of a positive and a negative charge, which have the same magnitude. observer around and answer the following questions. a. First, the observer is moved only vertically along the line connecting the two charges Where do the E-field contributions due to the two charges are along the same direct L(above, between, or below.) the two charges. b. Where is the total E-field downward? (above, between, or below) the two charges. c. Where is the total E-field upward? (above, between, or below.) the two charges. If yes, where? d. Which location has the strongest total E field? e. Is there any location, where the E field is zero? Notice the direction of the E field, when the observer is moved away from the vertical axis alone the dipole. Please draw curves with arrow heads below to show the E-field diagram for this dipole Pause a little while. Ask your instructor if you have any questions.
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