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what is difference between electrical intensity and voltage​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electric intensity :It is defined for a point in an electric field is the force acting on a unit positive charge placed at that point .

Voltage: The total work done in bringing a unit poitive charge from ifinity to any point in an electric field is called voltage for that point. It is a scalar quantity .

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Electric intensity :It is defined for a point in an electric field is the force acting on a unit positive charge placed at that point . ...

Voltage: The total work done in bringing a unit poitive charge from ifinity to any point in an electric field is called voltage for that point. It is a scalar quantity .

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