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In your laboratory notebook, on a new page, draw a set of vertical equipotential lines 2.0 cm apart, and about 15 cm long. label the equipotential lines with potentials 1 volts apart (ie: 0v, 1v, 2v …) going from left to right. now draw in electric field lines that have the appropriate relationship to these equipotential lines. question: how would you describe this field based on the pattern of field lines? make sure to include arrows on the field lines indicating their directions. finally, use the relationship above for e in terms of the change in v to determine the magnitude of the electric field at a few different locations. indicate those locations on your picture, and write down the value of e next to those points

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