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1)If the conducting electroscope were replaced by an insulating ball and then charged by induction as above(referring to previous question which is A negatively charged rod is brought near an electroscope), what would be the net charge on the ball?
pos, zero or neg
Bottom two questions are confusing because of the figure (attached below) and the question is not specific enough in my opinion
2)What is the direction of the net force on the dipole?
left ,zero or right
3)What is the direction of the force of the electric field on a NEGATIVE charge? (Refer to the figure in the question 2)
left, right, or up
pos, zero or neg
Bottom two questions are confusing because of the figure (attached below) and the question is not specific enough in my opinion
2)What is the direction of the net force on the dipole?
left ,zero or right
3)What is the direction of the force of the electric field on a NEGATIVE charge? (Refer to the figure in the question 2)
left, right, or up