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What is Electric charge and field....​

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Answered by parry8016
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Electric charge and field

The electric field is an alteration of space caused by the presence of an electric charge. The electric field mediates the electric force between a source charge and a test charge. The field is a vector; by definition, it points away from positive charges and toward negative charges.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

ELECTRIC CHARGE:

When two bodies are rubbed against together then the transfer of electrons take place. One looses electrons and other gains electrons.

This Process is called charging and due to this bodies gets electrically charged.

The body which gains electrons is said to be negatively charged and the one which looses is called positively charged.

ELECTRIC FIELD:

The area surrounded by a charge body where it's effect can be felt by another charged body is called electric field.

Mathematically electric field strength is given by,

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