The force around a another charge whether it is attracting or repulsive due to the another point charge is known as electric field
yes because(F=Q.v.B) Than electrical field intensity is (E=v.B) that established a electrical field.
The electrical field is the force per unit charge experienced by a charged particle in an electric field. The electrical potential, or voltage, is the energy per unit charge required to move a charged particle between two points in an electric field. The relationship between them is that the electric field is the negative gradient of the electrical potential.
When the electric field is zero, it means there is no change in electrical potential across the field. In other words, the equipotential surfaces are parallel, indicating a constant electrical potential. This relationship arises from the fact that the electric field is the negative gradient of the electrical potential.
The electrical field force acts between two charges, in the same way that the gravitational field force acts between two masses.
With EEE we can go to electrical field and software field. but in ECE we can go to electrical, software and communication field like ISRO etc....
yes
In an AC machine, the electrical frequency of the input power supply determines the rotational speed of the magnetic field, which interacts with the conductors in the machine to produce electrical power. The relationship between electrical frequency and magnetic field speed is directly proportional – an increase in electrical frequency results in a corresponding increase in the speed of the rotating magnetic field.
No. only flow of current develops electrical field. whereas magnetic field can make current to flow through a closed path. Absolutely YES. I wander how radios and TV works.AnswerYes, it is an electric field that causes current to flow in a circuit.
The distribution of electrons in a Guassian field.
it doesn't
voltage
A measure of ability of a material tro resist the formation of electrical field within it equal to ratio between electrical flux density and electrical field strength generated by an electrical charge on the material. It is defined by permittivity.