marges Q, and Q, are situated as shown in Figure 1. The electric field is zero at point P. hat conclusion can be drawn about the charges Q,and Q A. The magnitude of Q, is greater than the magnitude of Q B. The magnitude of Q, is less than the magnitude of Q C. The magnitudes of Q, and Q2 are equal. D. Qrand Q, have different signs. E. Qrand Q have the same sign. Figure I and IV are correct. (B) II and IV are correct. (C) Il and V are correct. l and IV are correct. (E) 1 and V are correct.

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changes marges Q, and Q: are situated as shown in Figure 1. The electric field is zero at point P hat conclusion can be drawn about the charges Q/ and Q

 

A. The magnitude of Q, is greater than the magnitude of Os

 

B. The magnitude of Q, is less than the magnitude of Q

 

C. The magnitudes of Q, and Q, are equal.

 

D. Qand Q; have different signs.

 

E. Q and Q; have the same sign.

marges Q, and Q, are situated as shown in Figure 1. The electric field is zero at point P.
hat conclusion can be drawn about the charges Q,and Q
A. The magnitude of Q, is greater than the magnitude of Q
B. The magnitude of Q, is less than the magnitude of Q
C. The magnitudes of Q, and Q, are equal.
D. Qand Q, have different signs.
E. Qrand Q have the same sign.
Figure 1
and IV are correct. (B) II and IV are correct. (C) II and V are correct.
Il and IV are correct. (E) 1 and V are correct.
Transcribed Image Text:marges Q, and Q, are situated as shown in Figure 1. The electric field is zero at point P. hat conclusion can be drawn about the charges Q,and Q A. The magnitude of Q, is greater than the magnitude of Q B. The magnitude of Q, is less than the magnitude of Q C. The magnitudes of Q, and Q, are equal. D. Qand Q, have different signs. E. Qrand Q have the same sign. Figure 1 and IV are correct. (B) II and IV are correct. (C) II and V are correct. Il and IV are correct. (E) 1 and V are correct.
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