ELECTRIC FIELDS AND MAGNETISM:
Electrostatic induction: Induction of an electric charge in a conductor
due to the proximity of another charged body
Electric field strength: is the force per unit charge exerted on a
stationary positive charge at that point.
A radial field spread outward in all directions i.e. An electric field
about a point whereas a uniform field has the same strength at all
points i.e. electric fields between oppositely charged parallel plates.
The direction of the electric field is always directed in the direction
that a positive test charge would be pushed or pulled if placed in
the space surrounding the source charge
Electrostatic induction: Induction of an electric charge in a conductor
due to the proximity of another charged body
Electric field strength: is the force per unit charge exerted on a
stationary positive charge at that point.
A radial field spread outward in all directions i.e. An electric field
about a point whereas a uniform field has the same strength at all
points i.e. electric fields between oppositely charged parallel plates.
The direction of the electric field is always directed in the direction
that a positive test charge would be pushed or pulled if placed in
the space surrounding the source charge