How would you expect the electric field lines to be arranged in the region very close to either of the identically charg

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How would you expect the electric field lines to be arranged in the region very close to either of the identically charged rods in partl? Explain. How would you expect the electric field lines to be arranged in the region very far from the rods? Explain Use this information as an aid in drawing electric field lines for two rods of identical positive charge. As a group, draw the electric field lines on a large piece of paper as carefully as you can D. Suppose that you had two rods of different positive charge. How would you indicate by the electric field lines that lie very close to each one of the rods that the electric charges were different? Explain E. The diagram at right shows electric field lines for two charged rods. What can you tell from the diagram about the relative amount of charge on cach rod? Explain. How does the magnitude of the electric field at the following pairs of points compare? points A and B points Cand D Determine your answer in two different ways: 1. by applying the principle of superposition of vectors (use your knowledge of the relative amounts of charge on the rods to estimate the electric field vector at each point) 2. by considering the arrangement of the electric field lines near cach point F. For the diagram in part E, discuss with your partners the pattern formed by the electric field lines in three dimensions How would that pattern differ if charged spheres were used instead of charged rods?
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