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A thin nonconducting rod that carries a uniform charge.

A) Electric Fields
B) Gauss's Law
C) Capacitance
D) Resistance

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Final answer:

The subject of this question is Electric Fields (option A). A charged rod can create an electric field around it. Electric fields are vectors that represent the force experienced by a positive test charge placed in the field.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is Electric Fields (option A).

A charged rod can create an electric field around it. Electric fields are vectors that represent the force experienced by a positive test charge placed in the field. The direction of the electric field is defined as the direction that a positive test charge would experience a force when placed in the field.

In the case of a thin nonconducting rod that carries a uniform charge, the electric field will be strongest near the rod and will point away from the rod in all directions.

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