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Can an electric field exist in a vacuum?

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Answered by satbhavya6
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No, an electric charge cannot exist in a vacuum. Electric charge is associated with charged particles, and if they existed in some part of space it wouldn't be a vacuum. ... Electric current is an amount of electrons in an electric conductor. If you have such a conductor in vacuum you have no problems.

Answered by Anonymous
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no it's not possible because they need a medium to propagate and it's not available in vaccum

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