Electrical flux densityUnits Type ⤴
In physics, the electric flux density (or electric displacement field), denoted by D, is a vector field that appears in Maxwell's equations. It accounts for the effects of free and bound charge within materials. "D" stands for "displacement", as in the related concept of displacement current in dielectrics. In free space, the electric displacement field is equivalent to flux density, a concept that lends understanding to Gauss's law.
Term
electricalFluxDensity
Category
Electricity and Magnetism
Provenance
QUDT
Provenance Uri
http://qudt.org/schema/qudt#ElectricFluxDensityUnit
Note
-
Default Unit
Coulomb per Square Meter (C/m^2)
Dimension Symbol
L-2T1I1
Dimension Length
0
Dimension Mass
-2
Dimension Time
0
Dimension Current
1
Dimension Temperature
1
Dimension Amount
0
Dimension Light
0