An electrical field has: direction but not magnitude magnitude but not direction neither magnitude nor direction none of the above

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An electric field has both magnitude and direction.
I don't think that's one of the first 3 choices.

Answer:

Explanation:

The region around a charge particle in which another charged particle experiences a force of attraction or repulsion is called electric field.

The strength of electric field is defined as the force experienced by the unit charge.

E = F / q

As force is a vector quantity, it has direction and magnitude both, so electric field is also a vector quantity.

Thus, electric field has magnitude and direction both.

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