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4.Which Of The FollowingIs A Vector Quantity?

a)ElectricalPotential b)ElectricalFieldIntensity

c)ElectricalFieldIntensityd)AllOfTheAbove

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Answered by suryamalleswari11
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Answer:

b,c

Explanation:

a is a scalar quantity

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Answered by SuraBhaavya
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Answer:

opinion all are wrong because all are scalar quantity.

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Explanation:

Dipole moment, electric field intensity and electric force have both magnitude as well as direction, so these are vector quantities.

Whereas electric potential has magnitude only, so it is a scalar quantity.

The electric potential is the electric potential energy of a test charge divided by its charge for every location in space. Because it's derived from an energy, it's a scalar field. These two fields are related.

so here electric potential is a scalar quantity

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