Given the above, for each statement below, if the statement is
true, answer `T', if it is false, answer `F', and if the answer
cannot be determined from the information provided, answer `C'. For
example if `A' and `E' are true and there is not enough information
to answer `C' and the rest are false, then answer `TFCFTF'.
Note: the symbols N, S, E, and W refer to compass directions. E,
for example would be to the right on your page
A) The direction of the net electric field at a point on the
negative y-axis is SE
B) The direction of the net electric field at a point on the
positive y-axis is W
C) The direction of the net electric field at the point (-r,0) is
E
D) The direction of the net electric field at A is E
E) The direction of the net electric field at the origin is E
F) The magnitude of the net electric field at point A is less than
the magnitude of the net electric field at the origin.
Given the above, for each statement below, if the statement is true, answer `T', if it...
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