11. A few electric field lines for a system of two charges 0, and 0 fixed at two different points on the
x-axis are shown in the figure. These lines suggest that (MAD)
a) Q/>l021
1
b)\Q1<1031
c) at a finite distance to the left of Q, the electric field is zero
d) at a finite distance to the right of Q, the electric field is zero
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Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .So , Q
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .So , Q 1
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .So , Q 1
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .So , Q 1 is a positive charge of higher magnitude and Q
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .So , Q 1 is a positive charge of higher magnitude and Q 2
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .So , Q 1 is a positive charge of higher magnitude and Q 2
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .So , Q 1 is a positive charge of higher magnitude and Q 2 is a negative charge of smaller magnitude .
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .So , Q 1 is a positive charge of higher magnitude and Q 2 is a negative charge of smaller magnitude .Hence , the point at which the electric field is zero is on the right of the negative charge Q
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .So , Q 1 is a positive charge of higher magnitude and Q 2 is a negative charge of smaller magnitude .Hence , the point at which the electric field is zero is on the right of the negative charge Q 2
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .So , Q 1 is a positive charge of higher magnitude and Q 2 is a negative charge of smaller magnitude .Hence , the point at which the electric field is zero is on the right of the negative charge Q 2
Number of Electric field lines emerging from Q 1 are more than the number of lines terminating at Q 2 .So , Q 1 is a positive charge of higher magnitude and Q 2 is a negative charge of smaller magnitude .Hence , the point at which the electric field is zero is on the right of the negative charge Q 2
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