Mass and Charge
The strength of an electric field depends on the charge that causes it, and on the distance from the charge.
I'm not sure what this question really means - should it be more like "what two things affect the force between two electric charges?" If this is correct then the answer is probably: 1. The amount of charges. 2. The distance between the charges.
Test charge is always a test charge. The electric field does not depend on the test charge. Usually we assume the test charge to be one coulomb positive charge. Though you make it half, it would never affect the field around the primary charge
Factors that affect Coulomb's Law includes the particle charge and the distance between the charges. Coulomb's Law states that the force between the charged particles is related to the amount of charge each of the particles carries.
Mass and Charge
The strength of an electric field depends on the charge that causes it, and on the distance from the charge.
I'm not sure what this question really means - should it be more like "what two things affect the force between two electric charges?" If this is correct then the answer is probably: 1. The amount of charges. 2. The distance between the charges.
A magneto is an electric generator that is powered by magnets. Some factors that will affect its performance include their power source as well as the reliability.
Basically the environment, resources, the equipment, the people in charge of the care.
Mass and Distance
Test charge is always a test charge. The electric field does not depend on the test charge. Usually we assume the test charge to be one coulomb positive charge. Though you make it half, it would never affect the field around the primary charge
charge, atomic radius, orbital penetration, and electron pairing.
Basically the environment, resources, the equipment, the people in charge of the care.
The kinds of electric charge are positive charge and negative charge
I am not sure but i thinks they are:Positive chargeNegative charge
Factors that affect Coulomb's Law includes the particle charge and the distance between the charges. Coulomb's Law states that the force between the charged particles is related to the amount of charge each of the particles carries.