what are the electric field's unit ?
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The units of the electric field in the SI system are newtons per coulomb (N/C), or volts per meter (V/m). Electric fields are created by electriccharges, and by time-varying magnetic fields.
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The units of the electric field in the SI system are newtons per coulomb (N/C), or volts per meter (V/m). Electric fields are created by electriccharges, and by time-varying magnetic fields.
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the electric feild's unit is volt per metre or newton per coulomb
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