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s. I unit of electric field​

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Answered by ItzManiac
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The value of the electric field has dimensions of force per unit charge. In the metre-kilogram-second and SI systems, the appropriate units are newtons per coulomb, equivalent to volts per metre.

Answered by advait2826
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newtons per coulomb

volts per metre.

Explanation:

The value of the electric field has dimensions of force per unit charge. In the metre-kilogram-second and SI systems, the appropriate units are newtons per coulomb, equivalent to volts per metre.

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