The diagram shows the electric field in the vicinity of a charge.
One positive charge labeled Y. Vectors start perpendicular to the surface and spread out in all directions. Directly above is W. On the right is X and on the left is Z. The vectors are closer together below the charge and further apart above.
At which point is the electric field strongest?
W
X
Y
Z
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