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PHYSICS MCQ thread

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Ok so maybe I am lacking some understanding here :S
Why should it be D and not B?
 

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using the normal example with two parallel plates connected across a voltage.
Electric field strength = V / d
and the F = Eq *q being the charge of the charge itself

so back the question, Q is like the two parallel plates
Q provide the E
but when it comes to the F, we use the charge of q not Q.
 
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So regardless of "whose" electric field it is in, the force would depend on its own charge?
 
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@SAKIB FIAZ....this is wat the definition of electric field strength says....
the force experience per unit charge by a small+ve test charge placed in an electric field...
 
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