Directions: Find the appropriate keyword that BEST describes each statement below. Encircle the keyword found inside the box. SE ON HO Y A B M S X DG Y F Y T I VIT TI MRE P S D PRE MI TT Y Y ELEC T RICF I ELD D V B N J FE X OT GU ASSL AU WA WR TYU IOP DHJL L LLHV T RC N A L WE E FDLONG MI B CHA E UN WO OCRYC E MM C UFHCL OAV WME JE BAL J U M N WTT B Q B P V A H F SI T G F W XU L F CIRT CEL E BR GRGT G V W DA A RS GHGL G L A KU MP AKIS ST B VI W YR DURE T DGL G GI A H H W F Y P DH F E G B F K C RI E GY OCLGA HA H M U F EG HR N FUPS FF J F F RO D B P EN U HS L W WES N H H G T HJ KLE c V N N L B N F N L V W Y BB H G H M Z E G N KU MP AKI S ST B V I N G EJ GA US SIANSUR F ACE A Y ASSTB DG X U D G MΚΡΕRMI TIVI TΥΝΝΟ WTYU UKGF GHD J 1. It refers to the imaginary or hypothetical surface that encloses an electric charge. 2. It describes the relationship between a charge distribution and the electric field it produces. 3. Its magnitude is the product of the electric field directed perpendicularly to the surface area through which it passes. 4. It determines the magnitude and direction of force per unit charge. 5. It is the ability of a material to store electric potential energy through electric field.
Directions: Find the appropriate keyword that BEST describes each statement below. Encircle the keyword found inside the box. SE ON HO Y A B M S X DG Y F Y T I VIT TI MRE P S D PRE MI TT Y Y ELEC T RICF I ELD D V B N J FE X OT GU ASSL AU WA WR TYU IOP DHJL L LLHV T RC N A L WE E FDLONG MI B CHA E UN WO OCRYC E MM C UFHCL OAV WME JE BAL J U M N WTT B Q B P V A H F SI T G F W XU L F CIRT CEL E BR GRGT G V W DA A RS GHGL G L A KU MP AKIS ST B VI W YR DURE T DGL G GI A H H W F Y P DH F E G B F K C RI E GY OCLGA HA H M U F EG HR N FUPS FF J F F RO D B P EN U HS L W WES N H H G T HJ KLE c V N N L B N F N L V W Y BB H G H M Z E G N KU MP AKI S ST B V I N G EJ GA US SIANSUR F ACE A Y ASSTB DG X U D G MΚΡΕRMI TIVI TΥΝΝΟ WTYU UKGF GHD J 1. It refers to the imaginary or hypothetical surface that encloses an electric charge. 2. It describes the relationship between a charge distribution and the electric field it produces. 3. Its magnitude is the product of the electric field directed perpendicularly to the surface area through which it passes. 4. It determines the magnitude and direction of force per unit charge. 5. It is the ability of a material to store electric potential energy through electric field.
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