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1. why a small voltage can produce a reasonably large electric field ?​

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Answered by SnehaPadma
17

Explanation:

Electric field is force field as "felt" by a unit change to calculate the force felt by the voltage,like electric field is nor-malized per unit charge.....Large electric field can cause other interesting

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Answered by ariston
21

An electric field is a region surrounding a charged particle in which the electric force is exerted on the other charged particles.

Electric field E can be obtained by:

E=\frac{\Delta V}{d}

Where, \Delta V is the voltage difference and d is the distance over which it changes.

A small voltage can produce a reasonably large electric field if the distance d over it changes is also very very small.

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