What is Electric fields: Definition and 506 Discussions

An electric field (sometimes E-field) is the physical field that surrounds electrically-charged particles and exerts force on all other charged particles in the field, either attracting or repelling them. It also refers to the physical field for a system of charged particles. Electric fields originate from electric charges, or from time-varying magnetic fields. Electric fields and magnetic fields are both manifestations of the electromagnetic force, one of the four fundamental forces (or interactions) of nature.
Electric fields are important in many areas of physics, and are exploited practically in electrical technology. In atomic physics and chemistry, for instance, the electric field is the attractive force holding the atomic nucleus and electrons together in atoms. It is also the force responsible for chemical bonding between atoms that result in molecules.
Other applications of electric fields include motion detection via electric field proximity sensing and an increasing number of diagnostic and therapeutic medical uses.
The electric field is defined mathematically as a vector field that associates to each point in space the (electrostatic or Coulomb) force per unit of charge exerted on an infinitesimal positive test charge at rest at that point. The derived SI units for the electric field are volts per meter (V/m), exactly equivalent to newtons per coulomb (N/C).

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    Electric Fields charge problem

    I'm having trouble with this question. Where am I going wrong? Three charges are at the corners of an equilateral trangle. The bottom left corner has a charge of 2.00e-6 C, bottom right -4.00e-6 C, and top with 7.00e-6 C and separated by 0.500m. Calculate the electric field at the...
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    Electric Forces and Electric Fields

    Hello all, Physics is generally pretty hard for me, so understanding Electric forces has been a monster. I've done what I "know" how to do on the following problem, but I need some input from the professionals =) Thank you in advance. Two point charges, Q1 and Q2 are located a distance .20...
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    Electric Fields, Insulators, Conductors

    I am going to attach the question along with this post so that you guys can see the questions and the diagram and be able to help me in answering my question better. I found the ccharge on the inner sphere and it is -3.928e-9 and the charge on the outer sphere is 8.15698e-9. Now I have to...
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    What is the Electric Field Magnitude at a Charged Ball's Position?

    I'm having a problem with one of my physics problems. A plastic ball of radius 5 cm is hanging from a string 2m away from a charged glass rod. The ball has been charged to -5.13 microCoulombs. If the electric force on the ball is 0.6672 milliNewtons in the horizontal direction, what is the...
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    Electric Fields in circular wire

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