Defining an Electric Field (Edexcel International A Level Physics)
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Defining an Electric Field
An electric field is defined as a region of space in which a charged particle experiences a force
Hence, electric fields are a type of force field
The charged particle could be stationary or moving, and will experience an electric force in that field
All charged particles create their own electric fields
These fields exert an electrostatic force, FE on other charged particles
The electrostatic force between two charges
Like charges (positive and positive, or negative and negative) repel each other
This means the force on each charge are away from the other charge
Opposite charged (positive and negative) attract each other
This means the force on each charge is towards the other charge
The size of the force changes with distance
A repulsive force decreases with distance
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Electric fields are slightly different in that a charged particle will experience a force in this field whether it's stationary or moving. Don't get this mixed up with a magnetic field, where a charged particle only experiences a force if it's moving.
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