Describe how an electric field is generated.

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An electric field is generated by a distribution of electric charges. When positive and negative charges are separated from each other, they create an electrical force between them, resulting in an electric field in the space surrounding them. The strength of the electric field is determined by the magnitude and distribution of the charges creating it. Additionally, the electric field is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction. The direction of the electric field is defined as the direction of the force that a positive point charge would experience if placed at that point in the field.