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What is electric field and unit?
What is electric field and unit?
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Therefore, an electric field is the electric force exerted by a point charge per unit of charge or mathematically written as {eq}E=\frac{F}{q} {/eq} or F=q*E. The electric field has two SI units which are Newton per Coulomb or N/C and Volts per meter or V/m.