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electric intensity is a vector quentety always points?

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Answered by Aera2542
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Electric field at a point is measured in terms of Electric field intensity or electric intensity E. Electric intensity in an electric field at a point is the force experienced by a unit positive charge kept at that point. ... So, the direction is the same as force. Hence, electric intensity is a vector quantity.

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Electric field at a point is measured in terms of Electric field intensity or electric intensity E. Electric intensity in an electric field at a point is the force experienced by a unit positive charge kept at that point. ... So, the direction is the same as force. Hence, electric intensity is a vector quantity

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