A magnetic field is neither: it is a vector field with both direction and quantity.
No,because electric field (force/charge) is a vector quantity, i.e. , it has both magnitude as well as direction.
Vector.
Charge is not a vector.
When one refers to the strength of a magnetic field, they're usually referring to the scalar magnitude of the magnetic field vector, so no.
A magnetic field is neither: it is a vector field with both direction and quantity.
no
Scaler. Its vector counterpart is the electric field.
No,because electric field (force/charge) is a vector quantity, i.e. , it has both magnitude as well as direction.
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no electric field is not a potential field .ELECTRIC FIELD IS A SCALAR QUANTITY WHERE AS POTENTIAL IS THE VECTOR QUANTITY. NO SCALAR QUANTITY HAS A FIELD SO THERE IS NO RELATION BETWEEN ELECTRIC FIELD AND POTENTIAL OR IN OTHER WORD POTENTIAL HAS NO FIELD <<>> An electric field is a vector field, because it has magnitude and direction. A pair of charged parallel plates has an electric field between them directed from the negative to the positive plate. The electric field is the gradient of the potential, which is another field but a scalar one. A field is just a quantity with a value that depends on positon. The potential is measured in volts and if one plate is grounded and the other at positive potential V, the potential rises from zero to V as the position changes from the lower plate to the top one.
Vector.
field capacity is the quantity of water that is retained by a soil after drainage by cohesion and adhesion.
bcoz it has driectionand maganitude
Simply explained, it has directionality.
Charge is not a vector.
In science, field means any part of the universes that has some measurable value of a given quantity at every point.