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the concept of electron field was introduced by​

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Answered by djarodiya1981
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Michael Faraday (1791–1867), in a late essay of 1855, introduces his most careful definition of steady gravitational, electric or magnetic fields as a 'constant necessary condition to action in space', which exists even when a test body is ' not in place'.

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Answered by adusumillisrinivasu
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Answer:

Michael Faraday (1791–1867), in a late essay of 1855, introduces his most careful definition of steady gravitational, electric or magnetic fields as a 'constant necessary condition to action in space', which exists even when a test body is ' not in place'.

Explanation:

Electric field, an electric property associated with each point in space when charge is present in any form. The magnitude and direction of the electric field are expressed by the value of E, called electric field strength or electric field intensity or simply the electric field.

The electric field is produced by stationary charges, and the magnetic field by moving charges (currents); these two are often described as the sources of the field. ... The force created by the electric field is much stronger than the force created by the magnetic field.

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