👉 Vaporoseness is a measure of the strength or degree of an electric field. It can be defined as the ratio between the magnitude of the electric field and the distance from the point of observation to the charge, which is called the radius of the sphere. The higher the vaporoseness, the more strongly the electric field exists in the vicinity of the charge. This phenomenon is commonly used in physics and engineering for describing the distribution of electric fields around a charged object.