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Problem 48 Hard Difficulty

Sketch the electric field lines a long distance from the charge distributions shown in Figure 18.34 (a) and (b)

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Therefore, the field diagram for part (a) and part (b) when seen from a large distance are given

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so. 18.34 a Has a diagram off. Two charges. Negative charges. Negative cube on negative. Q. So when you're at the large distance from these two charges, if you only see two charges so close by that it will be a single charge off negative to Cuba. This is for the lock. Large distance? No. In that case, you have single charge off Negative twice. Q. On dhe, all the fuel lines going into it. So this is for the system of two negative charges from long distance for two two point charges, which are equal, and opposite that. His negative cube on positive. Q. We have from large distance you won't see any charge because they were so close. The distance between them will be so small that you will see net charge at zero. So when they're close, you see these lines like this on DDE lines originating on plus cube on till a minute in a negative cube. So all these lines that you see going away from neck going away from Positive Cube, they could they call on dhe. They do come back on negative cube. So even if you go long distance away from the these two judge to point charges, which are, which is when it's positive. Q. And when it's negative, que, you are going to see the same things. Same lines like this from large distances. Well, oh, let me try that again. So charges alliance originating on plus que on terminating on negative Cube. But next charge that you see from the large distance will be zero.

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