Which of the following are true statements about the electric field? a. A moving charge produces a magnet anomaly. b. The electric field points towards a negative charge and away from a positive charge. c. The direction of the electric field is the direction of acceleration of a positive test charge. d. The electric field is a charge-specific force field independent of any test charge. e. Equipotential lines imply magnitude and direction of the electric field. f. The electric field is a vector field that is found by taking the gradient of the negative potential. g. The electric field inside a spherical conducting shell in 3D is zero. h. If the electric field inside a conductor is nonzero, charges must not be moving; that is, there is a zero current. i. No electric field exists between the plates of a charged capacitor. j. The electric lines of force indicate the vector force experienced by a positive test charge released at a particular point.