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force experienced by a charge 'q' in an electric field 'E' is given by F=? ​

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Answered by Palash221206
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The actual force on a particle with charge q is given by F = qE. It points in the opposite direction of the electric field E for a negative charge. ... The electric field produced by Q is E = F/q = (keQ/r2) (r/r). If Q is positive, then the electric field points radially away from the charge.

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Answered by prajwal9866
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The electric field E is defined to be E=Fq E = F q , where F is the Coulomb or electrostatic force exerted on a small positive test charge q. E has units of N/C. The magnitude of the electric field E created by a point charge Q is E=k|Q|r2 E = k | Q | r 2 , where r is the distance from Q.

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