What is an Electrical Field?
Electric Field Definition
An electric field is defined as the region around a charged object where other charges experience a force.
Electric Field Strength
Measures the force exerted on a unit positive charge within the field.
Direction of Electric Field
Determined by the movement of a unit positive charge in response to the field’s force.
Applications of Electric Fields
Used in various technologies like motors, antennas, and power lines.
History of Electric Fields
Developed through the work of scientists like Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell.
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