Five charged particles, each having a charge q, are placed at the five vertices of a regular hexagon. The sides of the hexagon have equal length ´a’. The magnitude of electric field at the centre of the hexagon is 29 (a) 4n E, a (b) 4n E, a² A. B, F C, (c) (d) none of these 4πε, α E a D,

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Five charged particles, each having a charge q, are placed at the five vertices of a regular hexagon. The
sides of the hexagon have equal length ʻa’. The magnitude of electric field at the centre of the hexagon is
29
(b) 4T E, a
(a)
A,
B,
4n E, a
(c)
2
4n E,
(d) none of these
E a
Transcribed Image Text:Five charged particles, each having a charge q, are placed at the five vertices of a regular hexagon. The sides of the hexagon have equal length ʻa’. The magnitude of electric field at the centre of the hexagon is 29 (b) 4T E, a (a) A, B, 4n E, a (c) 2 4n E, (d) none of these E a
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