Can an electric field exist in a vacuum? Physics Electric Forces and Fields The Electric Field 1 Answer Ultrilliam May 20, 2018 Yes. Answer link Related questions What are the rules for drawing electric field patterns? Is gravity an action-at-a-distance force? What is the size of the electic field inside a charged conductor? How can the strength of an electric field be quantified? What is a Van der Graaf generator? How do lightning rods serve to protect buildings from lightning strikes? Why is the electric field inside a conductor zero? How does permittivity affect electric field intensity? How does the strength of an object's electric field change with distance? How does electric field affect capacitance? See all questions in The Electric Field Impact of this question 5338 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License