The electric field across a

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  1. What does it mean if electric field lines are close together versus farther apart?(1 point) ResponsesA.The strength of the
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  2. What does it mean if electric field lines are close together versus farther apart?(1 point)Responses The electric field is
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  3. As you travel through space, you find yourself moving into regions of ever-higher voltage. You are traveling . . .A)
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  4. As you travel through space, you find yourself moving into regions of ever-higher voltage. You are traveling . . .A)
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  5. An electromagnetic wave has an electric field strength of 145 V/m at a point P in space at time t. (a) What is the electric
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  6. When an electron moves from A to B along an electric field line in Fig. 24-29, the electric field does 3.66 x 10-19 J of work on
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  7. When an electron moves from A to B along an electric field line in Fig. 24-29, the electric field does 3.66 x 10-19 J of work on
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  8. When an electron moves from A to B along an electric field line in Fig. 24-29, the electric field does 3.66 x 10-19 J of work on
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  9. what does it mean if electric line are close together vs further apartA) The electric field is smaller B) The strength of the
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  10. An object with a charge of -4.4 uC and a mass of 1.4×10^−2 kg experiences an upward electric force, due to a uniform electric
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