Drawing Electric Fields: Positive & Negative Charges

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To draw electric fields for positive and negative charges, the field lines from a positive charge radiate outward, while those from a negative charge point inward. For two negative charges, the field lines will repel each other, showing a pattern that reflects their mutual repulsion. In contrast, two positive charges will also repel, with field lines diverging from both charges. The strength of the electric field can be calculated using the formula E = k * |q| / r², where k is Coulomb's constant, q is the charge, and r is the distance from the charge. Vector addition of the fields at various points will help visualize the overall direction and magnitude of the electric field in each scenario.
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How do I draw the electric field for this?

Draw the electric field for a positive and negative point charge positioned 5 cm from each
other. Do the same for two negative charges the same distance apart and finally two positive
charges the same distance apart.
 
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i have to make a diagram or chart of a few of these sequences that shows the relationship between the electric fields using rays and pointing towards or from the charge in each of the problems
 
Here are a few hint questions.
What is the direction of the electric field from a positive and negative charge?
How do you find the value of the electric field a distance from a charge.
Since the fields from the charges have magnitude and direction, try doing a vector addition.
Do this for a few points and you will see the general direction of the field lines.
 
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