The magnitude of an electric field does not depend upon __________. (The distance from the charged particle, nature of the charges causing the field, the magnitude of the charges causing the field)

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Nature of charge causing the electric field because E = Kq/r^2 here K is constant value is 9 * 10^9 Nm^2/coul^2 but direction of Electric field is away from +q and towards the -q
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Its not depend on the nature of charges causing the field according to furmula of electric field magnitude is depend on the charges, distance between them,mediem of space.
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nature of the charge causing it
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nature of the charges causing the field
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it is very simple question dude you analyse coulums law f=q1q2/r*r this means that force is directly propotional to charge and inversely perpotional to distance it does not depand charge nature it depand its nature only
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Electric field due to a charge q is given by, E=q/4?? r*r where, r is the distance from the charge. As it can be seen electric field depends upon distance from the charged particle, and the magnitude of the charge also. But the magnitude of electric field does not depend upon the nature of the charge(i.e....
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Electric field due to a charge q is given by, E=q/4?? r*r where, r is the distance from the charge. As it can be seen electric field depends upon distance from the charged particle, and the magnitude of the charge also. But the magnitude of electric field does not depend upon the nature of the charge(i.e. whether it is +ve or -ve). The magnitude for both will be same, only the direction will be different. So actually the sign or nature of the charge tells us about the direction of the field, but the magnitude is the same. So, the answer is, nature of the charges causing the field. read less
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