Respuesta :
Answer:
Electric field intensity (Option D)
Explanation:
Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction whereas scaler quantities have only magnitude
Electric field intensity is denoted by E
The formula is
[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow E=\dfrac{F}{q}[/tex]
- Q is charge here
Answer:
(d) Electric intensity
Explanation:
- A vector physical quantity has both magnitude and direction
- Intensity is the strength of an electric field at any point and it is equal to the electric force per unit charge experienced by a test charge placed at that point.
- ⇒ Intensity = Electric Force / Charge
- As electric force is a vector quantity, electric intensity is the vector quantity