What Are N.E.I and T.N.E.I in Electric Induction?

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Normal Electric Induction (N.E.I) refers to the standard measure of electric induction in a given medium, while Total Normal Electric Induction (T.N.E.I) encompasses the overall electric induction including all contributing factors. The distinction between N.E.I and T.N.E.I is crucial for understanding electromagnetic theory, particularly in the context of electrostatics. For further details, refer to the resource provided in the discussion.

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what is normal electric induction (N.E.I) and total normal electric induction (T.N.E.I) please elaborate the idea.



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What is the context of your question? Are you studying E&M?

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