Electrical force is the first derivative of electrical energy, F= dW/dr = dqV/dr = qE.
Because no conductor is a perfect conductor of electrical energy (apart from superconductors). This means that some electrical energy is converted to kinetic energy as the electrons vibrate/move (depending on your idea of how electrical force is moved) and this kinetic energy is emitted as heat.
Work is present in situations where a force is applied to an object, and the object moves in the direction of the force. Examples include lifting a weight, pushing a cart, or pulling a sled. Additionally, work is done when energy is transferred, such as when electrical energy powers a device. Importantly, no work is done if the object does not move, regardless of the force applied.
Attraction. Force of attraction. Glue works because the things that are stuck together are attracted (ie attractive force) to the glue in-between. Similar to magnets attracting, or effects of static electricity. Stickiness is an electrical charge effect, but on a small scale of atoms & molecules attracted (sticking) together.
Force has the symbol F (don't forget the italic) Electrical force is Fe Gravitational force is Fg
It means if you multiply or divide the mass by any number, the force gets multiplied or divided by the same number. double the mass ---> double the force 79 times the mass ---> 79 times the force 62 percent of the mass ---> 62 percent of the force one-tenth of the mass ---> one-tenth of the force
The electrical force is known a electromotive force and is measured in Volts.
The strength of electrical force is measured in units of force called Newtons.
No. Electrical force is F = q1q2zc/r2
Electrical force is related to speed through the concept of current, which is the flow of electric charge. The speed at which charged particles move in a circuit determines the strength of the electrical force acting on them. Greater speed leads to a stronger electrical force.
The electrical force is typically stronger than the gravitational force. On atomic scales, the electrical force dominates interactions between charged particles whereas the gravitational force becomes more significant on larger scales such as celestial bodies. In particle physics, the electrical force is found to be significantly stronger than gravity.
Electrical can either attract or repel - gravity can only attract.
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Electrical force means : The force between charged objects .
electromotive force
The charge that experiences the last electrical force in an electric field is one that is placed furthest from the source of the field. Charges closer to the source will experience the force first, and as you move away from the source, the force on the charges decreases.
yes. electrical force (or more properly the electromagnetic force) is one of the four fundamental forces.
Electric force is the force exerted between charged particles, while charge is a fundamental property of matter that determines how particles interact with electric and magnetic fields. In other words, charge is the property that gives rise to electric force.