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electric field...? electric charge and field. ​

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Answered by dubalasrija88
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The electric field is defined mathematically as a vector field that associate to each point in space the force per unit of charge exerted on an infinitesimal positive test charge at rest at the point.

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Answered by ramcharan35
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Explanation:

ELECTRIC FIELD IS DEFINED AS THE ELECTRIC FORCE PER UNIT CHARGE . THE DIRECTION OF THE FIELD IS TAKEN TO BE THE DIRECTION OF THE FORCE. IT WOULD BE EXERT ON A POSITIVE TEST CHARGE . THE ELECTRIC FIELD IS RADIALLY OUTWARD FROM A POSTIVE CHARGE AND RADIALLY IN TOWARD A NEGATIVE POINT CHARGE.

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