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What is the direction of the net electric field at point P?

(A) i\mathop {\text{i}}\limits^ \to
(B) j\mathop j\limits^ \to
(C) i- \mathop {\text{i}}\limits^ \to
(D) j\mathop { - j}\limits^ \to

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Solution

Hint
The direction of the electric field is determined by the nature of the charge. In the question two positive charges are given, so we need to consider the symmetry of direction of both charges to find the direction of the electric field.

Complete step by step answer
Electric field is defined as electric force per unit charge.
E=Fq\Rightarrow E = \dfrac{F}{q}
EE is the electric field.
FF is the electric force.
qq is the charge.
Its unit is Newton per coulomb.
Electric force is the force exerted on the point charge.
The direction of electric field produced by positive charges is radially outward from the charge, i.e. away from the point charge.
The direction of electric field produced by negative charges is radially toward the charge, i.e. towards the point charge.

In the given diagram we can see the two point charges +Q+ Q on y axis. One positive point charge is on the upper side of the y axis and another positive charge is on the lower side of the y axis. The direction of charge qq on the upper axis is along the direction E1E_1 and the direction of charge qq on the lower axis is along the direction E2E_2 as shown in the diagram. The total electric field at the point p is along the direction of E0E_0 which is symmetric about the x-axis. The direction of E0E_0 is along the positive x axis, i.e. it is along i.\mathop {\text{i}}\limits^ \to .
Hence the answer is option (A) i\mathop {\text{i}}\limits^ \to .

Note
Carefully note the nature of the charge, because the direction of the electric field depends on the nature of the charge. We can find the direction of the electric field at a point by drawing a tangent to the electric line of force which is imaginary lines drawn in which a point charge tends to move or be placed.