1. If a positively charged particle is released in an electric field, what does it do?
2. Which describes the electric field near a sphere with uniform positive charge?
Here ,
1) as the electric force = charge * electric field
Now, as the charge is positive , the electric force will act in the same direction as the electric field acting on the positive.
2)
Near a uniform positive charge , the electric field is radially outwards
the electric field is pointing away from the center of the sphere
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