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Experimenter a uses a test charge q0 and experimenter b uses atest charge 2q0 to measure an electric field produced by stationerycharges. a finds a field that is;
(a) either greater or less than the field found by b, depending on the masses of the test charges
(b) greater than the field found by b
(c) either greater or less than the field found by b, depending on the accelerations of the test charges
(d) less than the field found by b
(e) the same as the field found by b

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