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-Attach your equipotentials, and lines of force for each charge distribution and summaries of your calculations to the report. Be sure you have units...

-Attach your equipotentials, and lines of force for each charge distribution and summaries of your calculations to the report. Be sure you have units shown. The value of the electric field at the point P is ______show your work.1. directions of the electric fields are indicated on field lines. Why don't you have a direction indicated on the equipotential line?2. For your equipotential plot of a line and a sharp point, where is the location of largest electric field? How do you know? What is the equivalent question for the gravitational contour plot of Figure 1?3. Does the silver paint on your conducting sheet form an equipotential? why or why not?solve for P on each of the graphs. Additional data:Graph with circle: P is highlighted in pink. the Voltage between each point starting from negative to positive is .979, .815, .739, .84, .844. Graph which looks like V shaped: P is highlighted in pink. the Voltage between each point starting from negative to positive is 1.289, .932, .904,.740,.573. -make sure that the potential on the conducting ink is equal to the potential from the power supply, that is, with the power supply set to 5V, the potential difference between the to pand bottom ink lines should be about 5V as well.-Connect one magnetic lead to each of the two ink lines drawn on the conductive paper. the power supply should be set to 5V.]Is the drawing I did correct according to the directions above?Thank you for all your help!!!!

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