It just means an unchanging electrical field.
Usually surrounding an item that has an electrical charge on it, due to an inbalance of electrons. Surplus electrons giving it a negative charge and a deficit a positive charge with respect to earth.
The electric field is defined as the force per unit positive charge that would be experienced by a stationary point charge at a given location in the field.
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Moving electric charges will interact with an electric field. Moving electric charges will also interact with a magnetic field.
The net electric field inside a dielectric decreases due to polarization. The external electric field polarizes the dielectric and an electric field is produced due to this polarization. This internal electric field will be opposite to the external electric field and therefore the net electric field inside the dielectric will be less.
There is no such thing.If you mean, what is a stationary electric charge, that is normally called static electricity.
for apex its: a quantum field, a gravitational field
The electric field gets stronger as you get closer to an electric charge.
If you mean an electric field it is the field that surrounds an electric charge. If you have two parallel plates with positive and negative charges, the amount of electric field in the space between the plates is the voltage difference divided by the distance. Electric field E is measured in volts per metre.
Moving electric charges will interact with an electric field. Moving electric charges will also interact with a magnetic field.
The net electric field inside a dielectric decreases due to polarization. The external electric field polarizes the dielectric and an electric field is produced due to this polarization. This internal electric field will be opposite to the external electric field and therefore the net electric field inside the dielectric will be less.
There is no such thing.If you mean, what is a stationary electric charge, that is normally called static electricity.
for apex its: a quantum field, a gravitational field
An electric field can exist even without the presence of a magnetic field. An example of this is a stationary electric field.
The electric field gets stronger as you get closer to an electric charge.
It's the electric field.
electric field lines represents electric field at that point but if it has break somewhere then it signifies the absence of electric field and it is not possible.....
The lines in each diagram represent an electric field. The stronger the field, the close together the lines are.
Electric field intensity is related to electric potential by the equation E = -dV/dx, where E is the electric field intensity, V is the electric potential, and x is the distance in the direction of the field. Essentially, the electric field points in the direction of decreasing potential, and the magnitude of the field is related to the rate at which the potential changes.
No. The sum of the gravitational field and the electric field is a useless concept.