ElAn electric field is defined as a field that forms around electric charges. This field causes a force to arise between charges and is a fundamental concept explaining how a charge affects another. The electric field is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction.Basic Properties of the Electric FieldMathematical ExpressionHere:E: Electric field (N/C or V/m),F: Electric force (N),q: Charge (C).The electric force can be mathematically defined using the following equation:Here:k:
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Melon (Cucumis melo) is a creeping-stemmed, annual herbaceous plant belonging to the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae). Native to Central Asia, Iran, and Anatolia, melon is now grown in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.Melon" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Physical SpecificationsMelon prefers warm climates and grows in well-drained, warm, nutrient-rich soils. Due to cross-pollination, growing different melon varieties together can increase yield.Stem and Leaves: The melo
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Electric current, is the amount of electric charge passing through the cross-section of a conductor per unit time. The unit of current in the International System of Units (SI) is the ampere (A), and one ampere is equal to the amount of one coulomb (C) of charge passing through the cross-section of a conductor in one second.Mathematically, electric current is expressed as follows:Here:I: Electric current (A)Q: Electric charge (C)t: Time (s)are defined as follows.Types of Electric CurrentDirect C
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