Yes - apart from the trivial answer "zero, for uncharged particles", there is also a non-trivial lower limit imposed by the elementary charge.
they are material particles!
Electric Field between positive and negative charges. If the Electric Field in which both the positive and negative charges are present is stronger than the Electric Field between the two charges we are talking about, the the negative charge will move away from the positive charge in that positive direction of the field. If not, then the negative charge will get attracted to the positive charge and stay at the position of the positive charge. It will be pulled toward the source of the electric field. (Novanet)
The amount of electric potential energy per unit of charge that would be possessed by a charged object if placed within an electric field at a given location.See related links below.
It experiences a torque but no force. As the dipole is placed at an angle to the direction of a uniform electric field it experiences two opposite and equal forces which are not along the same line. This develops a torque which aligns the dipole along the field. The dipole does not experience any force as the two forces cancel each other.
the particles in the non magnetic material get magnetised, therefore it temporarily becomes a magnetic.
they either attract or repel
electrostatic force, which acts between two charged particles placed certain distance apart in a medium.
In America that would likely cross the bounds of the separation between Church and State.
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Depending on the charge colloidal particles are attracted to catode or anode.
The electric field is weakened when a dielectric is inserted.
objects with charges and q and 3q are placed on a lineBesides an infinite distance away from the charges, where else can the electric field possibly be zero
It theory, infinitely many. In reality, probably not more than 20. At each reflection, the quality of the image will deteriorate due to minor flaws in the mirror, total internal refraction, absorption by dust particles. In theory, the separation makes no difference.
The star is placed there to indicate a separation between the word "ONE" and the word "United" and to show those 2 words are not to be read together.
Solute particles are the particles of solid material that are being placed into a solvent. A solute dissolved in a solvent makes a solution.
It is because when a dielectric is placed between the charges , the dielectric gets polarized and the net electric field between the two charges decreases, hence force = charge x electric field also decreases. john
You would then have an insulator immersed in an electric field. Nothing would happen.