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Use the Charges and Fields Simulation at the University of Colorado's PhET website. Place a positive charge at one of the grid intersections and define this as the origin of coordinates. Determine the magnitude and direction at the points A= (-1.0 m, 0.0 m), B= (0.0 m, 0.5 m), C= (0.5 m, -1.5 m), and D= (1.5 m, 0.0 m) by placing the yellow sensor-dots on those grid locations. Rank these positions in order of increasing electric field magnitude. Smallest = 1. Give ties the same number.

Question 10 (1 point) An equipotential surface is one for which All points on the surface have the same electric field strength O All points on the surface have + voltages All points on the surface have - voltages All points on the surface have the same electric field direction All points on the surface have the same voltage value with respect to that as r goes to
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