The electric field points towards a negative charge, meaning that a positive charge placed nearby would be attracted to it. Therefore, based on the question alone, the field is directed towards the negative charge regardless of specific cardinal directions. Understanding the behavior of electric fields helps in grasping fundamental physics concepts about societal interactions between charges. ;
The electric field points towards a negative charge. Therefore, at a position directly above a negative charge, the electric field direction would be downward toward the charge. The answer does not correspond directly to any of the given options without additional spatial context.
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