How is electric field intensity controlled?

Answer:

Electric Field intensity can be defined by V/d, where V is the voltage between two plates and d is the distance between them. This works only for a uniform field between two plates. So a bigger V and smaller d will increase Electric Field Strength

With a point charge, E is defined as k*(q/(r^2)) and so to increase E, charge could be increased (q). E is stronger as r decreases.

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