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Why the direction is outwar of e in electric field intensity?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because an electric field has both magnitude and direction, the direction of the force on a positive charge is chosen arbitrarily as the direction of the electric field. Because positive charges repel each other, the electric field around an isolated positive charge is oriented radially outward.

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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  1. Electric field is defined as the electric force per unit charge.
  2. The direction of the field is taken to be the direction of the force it would exert on a positive test charge.
  3. The electric field is radially outward from a positive charge and radially in toward a negative point charge.

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