difference between electric field and electric field intensity
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The region of force in which the electric force can be experienced by the electric charges is called an Electric field
The Electric field strength is measured in terms of Electric Field Intensity
The Electric field strength is measured in terms of Electric Field Intensity
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Thus, electric field is the force field created by a static charge. It is a vector quantity. Thus, it must have magnitude as well as direction. Electric Field Intensity at a particular point in space is defined as the force on a unit test charge.-----_----''
Thus, electric field is the force field created by a static charge. It is a vector quantity. Thus, it must have magnitude as well as direction. Electric Field Intensity at a particular point in space is defined as the force on a unit test charge.
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Thus, electric field is the force field created by a static charge. It is a vector quantity. Thus, it must have magnitude as well as direction. Electric Field Intensity at a particular point in space is defined as the force on a unit test charge.-----_----''
Thus, electric field is the force field created by a static charge. It is a vector quantity. Thus, it must have magnitude as well as direction. Electric Field Intensity at a particular point in space is defined as the force on a unit test charge.
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