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Which one of the following is the unit of electric field?
(a) Coulomb
(b) Newton
(c) Volt
(d) N/C​

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Answered by ranabhoomi
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Answer:

volt is the unit of electric bulb

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Answered by rahul123437
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The Correct answer is Option (d) Newton/Coulomb

Electric field intensity is the force experienced by the unit charge placed at that point. It is a vector quantity denoted by E

Explanation::

Unit of electric field intensity is determined by the units of force and charge.

Electric field intensity is defined as force per unit coulomb Mathematically it is defined as

Electric Field  E= F/q.

where E is the electric field intensity

F=force exerted on charge

and q is charge.

In order to obtain units of electric field intensity, we will divide the unit of force and charge.

The answer is Option (d) Newton/Coulomb

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