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What cause electric fields?

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Answered by jasminemarcumv
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Electric fields are caused by electric charges, described by Gauss's law, or varying magnetic fields, described by Faraday's law of induction. Together, these laws are enough to define the behavior of the electric field as a function of charge repartition and magnetic field.

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Answered by Man589
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Answer:

Charges cause Electric Field

Explanation:

Electric charges affect their surroundings in such a way that they can induce charges in other substances (by induction and mostly in conductors) and even attract other opposite charges. It's by virtue one of their properties. The field in which their effect is pronounced is called Electric Field.

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