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Discover LudwigThe phrase "electric fields" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly in physics and engineering, to refer to the physical field produced by electrically charged objects.
Example: "The behavior of charged particles is influenced by the surrounding electric fields."
Alternatives: "electromagnetic fields" or "electrical fields."
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electric fields
noun
Plural of electric field
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Recent advances in electrical engineering enable the generation of ultrashort electric fields, namely nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs).
Changes in magnetic fields cause electric fields, and vice versa.
These changes induce very strong localized electric fields.
Mechanosensory hairs in bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) detect weak electric fields.
These findings hint at the mechanism by which bumblebees detect electric fields.
As the laser passes through the second cloud, the photons' electric fields tilt some more.
Each balloon measured temperatures, humidity, pressures, wind directions and electric fields.
Ion engines use electric fields to accelerate ions to very high speeds, producing thrust.
The problem involved finding the strength of the electric fields inside the cyclotron.
Electric charges cause electric fields, but there are no magnetic charges.
These transient electric fields energize particles to high energy and propel them earthward.
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