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what is electric field

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Answered by udaykumar92
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An electric field surrounds an electric charge, and exerts force on other charges in the field, attracting or repelling them.[1][2] Electric field is sometimes abbreviated as E-field.[3] The electric field is defined mathematically as a vector field that associates to each point in space the (electrostatic or Coulomb) force per unit of charge exerted on an infinitesimal positive test charge at rest at that point.[4][5][6] The SI unit for electric field strength is volt per meter (V/m).[7] Newtons per coulomb (N/C) is also used as a unit of electric field strengh. Electric fields are created by electric charges, or by time-varying magnetic fields. Electric fields are important in many areas of physics, and are exploited practically in electrical technology. On an atomic scale, the electric field is responsible for the attractive force between the atomic nucleus and electrons that holds atoms together, and the forces between atoms that cause chemical bonding. Electric fields and magnetic fields are both manifestations of the electromagnetic force, one of the four fundamental forces (or interactions) of nature.

Answered by hokteyash33
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\huge\mathfrak\red{Electric\:Field}

• Electric field is that field from where the current is passed it in that field current flows from positive to negative charge .

• An electric field surrounds an electric charge, and exerts force on other charges in the field, attracting or repelling them.

\huge\mathfrak\purple{Si\:Unit}

• It's Si unit is Newton / Coloumb or Volt/meters.

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