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Standard X
Physics
Fleming's Left Hand Rule
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At what point will the electric field of a charged object be strongest?
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The
electric field of a charged object
will be strongest where the electric field lines are the closest.
For example for the condition given in the diagram below, at point A the electric field is strongest.
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