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The electric field is created by a voltage of 100 V. What's the

electric field intensity of the uniform electric field?

User Yisroel
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Final answer:

To calculate the electric field intensity of a uniform electric field, you need to divide the voltage by the distance over which the voltage is applied. Without the distance, it is not possible to provide an electric field intensity.

Step-by-step explanation:

The electric field (E-field) intensity in a uniform electric field created by a voltage can be calculated by dividing the voltage (V) by the distance (d) over which the voltage is applied. In the case provided, the distance is not specified in the question, which makes it impossible to calculate the electric field intensity without additional information. However, if the question is asking generally about a uniform electric field created by a voltage of 100 V without specifying a distance, then the answer would rely on knowing that distance to use the formula E = V/d, where E is the electric field intensity, V is the voltage, and d is the distance between the plates creating the electric field.

User Vladimir Nabokov
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  • Length of wire be l=1

Electric field intensity


\\ \tt\hookrightarrow (V)/(l)


\\ \tt\hookrightarrow (100)/(l)


\\ \tt\hookrightarrow 100N/C

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