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Physics, 26.08.2021 20:20, princess5964

Which correctly describes electric potential, electric field, and electric (or electrostatic) force? a. The potential, the field, and the force are vector quantities.
b. The potential, the field, and the force are scalar quantities.
c. The potential and the field are scalar quantities, and the force is a vector quantity.
d. The potential and the force are vector quantities and the field is a scalar quantity.
e. The potential is a scalar quantity, and the field and the force are vector quantities.
f. The potential and the force are scalar quantities, and the field is a vector quantity

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