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how is an electric field representated ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since electric field is a vector quantity, it can be represented by a vector arrow. ... These pattern of lines, sometimes referred to as electric field lines, point in the direction that a positive test charge would accelerate if placed upon the line

Answered by ItzSharmaji
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Since electric field is a vector quantity, it can be represented by a vector arrow. ... These pattern of lines, sometimes referred to as electric field lines, point in the direction that a positive test charge would accelerate if placed upon the line.

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