Comparable with what? You can compare the electrical force with other forces. For example, if you compare it with gravity, it turns out that both are inverse-square laws. While gravity acts on ANY mass, the electrical force only acts on electrically charged objects. And while gravity is always attractive, the electrical force can be both attractive and repulsive.
electrical force
Electrical force actually acts on electrical charges.
an electrical charge is a physical property of matter which causes it to experience a force when near other electrically charged matter
A gamma ray would experience the least electrical force in an electric field. An electron and a beta particle would experience the greatest electrical force.
Electrical charge is a basic property of some particles. According to Coulomb's Law there is a force between charges. This force is associated with potential energy contained in an electric field. This electrical potential is called voltage. When voltage is present, electrically charged particles move (unless prevented from doing so) due to the forces they "feel." The flow of charge is known as electrical current.
electrical force
Electronic force is a property of all energy - elecromagnetic radiation for exampleOur present concept of electrical force is dependant on our present concept of spacetime
Electrical force actually acts on electrical charges.
The electrical force is known a electromotive force and is measured in Volts.
No. Electrical force is F = q1q2zc/r2
an electrical charge is a physical property of matter which causes it to experience a force when near other electrically charged matter
Electrical force is the first derivative of electrical energy, F= dW/dr = dqV/dr = qE.
They are sort of unrelated; gravity is caused by masses, electrical forces are caused by electrical charges. Scientists are still trying to find a single underlying principle that explains all four basic forces of nature.Both gravity and electrical forces act at arbitrarily large distances. Both have an inverse-square law. Gravity can only be attractive. Electrical forces can be both attractive and repulsive.
Electrical can either attract or repel - gravity can only attract.
A gamma ray would experience the least electrical force in an electric field. An electron and a beta particle would experience the greatest electrical force.
it's actually not a force, it is a property of matter. The property is call inertia.
Electrical charge is a basic property of some particles. According to Coulomb's Law there is a force between charges. This force is associated with potential energy contained in an electric field. This electrical potential is called voltage. When voltage is present, electrically charged particles move (unless prevented from doing so) due to the forces they "feel." The flow of charge is known as electrical current.