Field strengthIn physics, the field strength of a field is its force per unit at a point.
The gravitational field strength, EG, at a point is the force per unit mass acting on a body arising from another object's mass. When a force acts on a point m, by definition:
The electric field strength, E, is the force per unit charge a body exerts on another, much smaller, body. When a body of charge Q has a force F acting on it as a result of the field, the gravitational field strength at that point is defined as:
The field strength of an electromagnetic wave is usually expressed as the rms value of the electric field, in volts per meter. The field strength of a magnetic field is usually expressed in ampere-turns per meter or in oersteds. Synonym radio field intensity.
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