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What is the direction of the electric field at a point directly below a negative charge, Q?

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The direction of the electric field created by a negative charge, \( Q \), points towards the charge. Therefore, at a point directly below the negative charge, the electric field will be directed downwards (towards the charge).

So, the answer is **down**.
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