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what is the SI unit of electric field​

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Answered by yassersayeed
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volts per meter (V/m)

  • The electric field is present in terms of force.,
  • The force has both magnitude and direction.
  • The force is a vector therefore, we can say that an electric field is a vector field.
  • The vector fields are also sometimes referred to as force fields.
  • The electric field acts between two charges.
  • When the source charge were doubled, the electric field would also be double.
  • The electric field is a vector field that means it associates to each point in space.
  • Therefore the force per unit of charge is exerted on a positive test charge at rest at that point.

Hence, we can say that SI units of the electric field are volts per meter (V/m).

Answered by suneetashiv010174
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Volts per metre (m/s)

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