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A force field that fills the space around every electric charge or group of charges. Measured by force per charge (N/C).
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| electric field |
Field produced by voltage in a conductor and increases in strength as the voltage increases. Field strength is measured in units of volts per meter (V/m). The field strength decreases as the distance from the source increases.
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| electric field |
A field extending outward in all directions from a charged particle, such as a proton or an electron. The electric field determines the electric force exerted by the particle on all other charged particles in the universe; the strength of the electric field decreases with increasing distance from the charge according to an inverse-square law.
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| electric field s. |
electric intensity.
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| electric field, gradient-induced |
A electric field that may surround an object placed in a rapidly changing magnetic environment, such as one generated by a magnetic resonance imaging device.
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