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the vector quantity which is used to describe the strength of electric field is?​

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Answered by kimrose011
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An electric field is a vector quantity because it has both a magnitude and a direction at every point in space. Its magnitude at any point equals the magnitude of the electric force that a charged object would feel at that point divided by the magnitude of the test charge (E = F/q).

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Answered by trilakshitha
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Electric Field Intensity

Action at a Distance

Electric Field Intensity

Electric Field Lines

Electric Fields and Conductors

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In the previous section of Lesson 4, the concept of an electric field was introduced. It was stated that the electric field concept arose in an effort to explain action-at-a-distance forces. All charged objects create an electric field that extends outward into the space that surrounds it. The charge alters that space, causing any other charged object that enters the space to be affected by this field. The strength of the electric field is dependent upon how charged the object creating the field is and upon the distance of separation from the charged object. In this section of Lesson 4, we will investigate electric field from a numerical viewpoint - the electric field strength.

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