what is an intensity of electrical field.with equation
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The electric field Intensity at a point is the force experienced by a unit positive charge placed at that point. Electric Field Intensity is a vector quantity. It is denoted by 'E'. Formula: Electric Field = F/q.
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The space around an electric charge in which its influence can be felt is known as the electric field. The electric field Intensity at a point is the force experienced by a unit positive charge placed at that point.
Electric Field Intensity is a vector quantity.
It is denoted by ‘E’.
Formula: Electric Field = F/q.
Unit of E is NC-1 or Vm-1.
The electric field intensity due to a positive charge is always directed away from the charge and the intensity due to a negative charge is always directed towards the charge.
Electric Field Intensity is a vector quantity.
It is denoted by ‘E’.
Formula: Electric Field = F/q.
Unit of E is NC-1 or Vm-1.
The electric field intensity due to a positive charge is always directed away from the charge and the intensity due to a negative charge is always directed towards the charge.
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