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E-lectric-field-strenth-at-any-point-in-the-space-is-defined-as-the-force-per-unit-charge-at-that-point-It-is-a-vector-quantity-whose-magnitude-is-given-by-Coulomb-s-law-and-diection-is-in-st




Question Number 219262 by amresh last updated on 21/Apr/25
E^ lectric field strenth at any point in the space  is defined as the force per unit charge at that point.   It is a vector quantity whose magnitude is  given by Coulomb^(s  )  law and diection is in   straight line loining the at that point.  mathemstically
Electricfieldstrenthatanypointinthespaceisdefinedastheforceperunitchargeatthatpoint.ItisavectorquantitywhosemagnitudeisgivenbyCoulombslawanddiectionisinstraightlineloiningtheatthatpoint.mathemstically

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