Physics, asked by junnuthulaswathi607, 4 months ago

electric field creates electric force on electrons? what do you call this ?​

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Answered by venkatsaiteja022
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Explanation:

Electrical forces result from mutual interactions between two charges. In situations involving three or more charges, the electric force on a single charge is merely the result of the combined effects of each individual charge interaction of that charge with all other charges.

Answered by justeenasarahbinil
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Answer:

Explanation:

he concept of charge arises from an observation of nature: We observe forces between objects. Electric charge is the property of objects that gives rise to this observed force. Like gravity, electric force "acts at a distance". The idea that a force can "act at a distance" is pretty mind-blowing, but it's what nature really does.

Electric forces are very large, far greater than the force of gravity. Unlike gravity, there are two types of electric charge, (whereas there is only one type of gravity; gravity only attracts).

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