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Physics, 25.02.2020 23:34 mwshehat0

Consider two regions of space containing a static electric field, region A and region B. In region A the equipotential lines are more closely spaced than those in region B. What can be said about the relative strength of the electric field in the two regions A) The electric field in region A is stronger than in region B. B) The electric field in region A is weaker than in region B. C) The electric field strength is unrelated to the spacing of the equipotential lines D) The electric field is directly proportional to the value of the potential in a given

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