The strength and size of an electric field around a charged object are determined by the object's charge. The electric field strength is directly proportional to the amount of charge on the object; more charge results in a stronger electric field. The weight, color, and mass of the object do not directly affect the electric field produced by the charge.
What determines the strength and size of an electrical field around a charged object?
The object’s charge
The object’s weight
The object’s color
The object’s mass
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