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Consider the Situation Shown in the Figure. What Are the Signs Of Q1 And Q2? If the Lines Are Drawn in Proportion to the Charges, What is the Ratio Q1/Q2? - Physics

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Consider the situation shown in the figure. What are the signs of q1 and q2? If the lines are drawn in proportion to the charges, what is the ratio q1/q2

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The electric lines of force are entering charge q1; so, it is negative. On the other hand, the lines of force are originating from charge q​​​2; so, it is positive. If the lines are drawn in proportion to the charges, then 

`q_1/q_2 = 6/18`

`⇒  q_1/q_2 = 1/3`

6 lines are entering q​​​1 and 18 are coming out of q​​​2.

 
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