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Kikoku

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All charged rods have the same length and the same linear charge density (+ or -). Light rods are positively charged, and dark rods are negatively charged. For which arrangement below would the magnitude of the electric field at the origin be largest?
 

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The diagrams below show two uniformly charged spheres. The charge on the right sphere is 3 times as large as the charge on the left sphere. Each arrow represents the electric field at the center of one sphere created by the other. Which choice best represents the magnitudes and directions of the electric field vectors created by one sphere at the location of the other sphere?
 



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