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a) always. b) electric field lines are defined by the path positive test charges travel.
Explanation:
By convention, field lines always follow the direction that it would take a positive test charge (small enough so it can´t disrupt the field created by a charge distribution), under the influence of an electric field, at the same point where the test charge is located.
So any positive charge, subject to an electric field influence, moves along the field line that passes through its current position, in the same way that a positive test charge would.
We could say also that the electric force on a positively charged particle is in the same direction as the electric field that produces that force (due to some charge distribution) , which is true, but it doesn´t explain why.
The si unit of force is newton.
so, F is eqal to m*g
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this may be wrong but when i looked it up it said “Seafloor Mapper”
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