Is electric intensity same as electric field? When is the flux 0,dA is parallel or perpendicular to intensity?
Asked by dasputemanoj81
| 15th Dec, 2017,
06:36: PM
Expert Answer:
An electric field is an area in which a charge can experience a certain force.
Electric field intensity is the magnitude of electric field at a point in the field.
When dA is perpendicular to electric field
Answered by Gajendra
| 18th Dec, 2017,
01:00: PM
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