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The answer to this question is "FIELD".
Electric "field" exists at a distance from two charged spheres. What happens is, we have two spheres either one is positively charging while the other one is negatively charged. When these spheres are placed in the same region, one sphere will tend to pull the negatively charged sphere and the two attracts each other. It is developing an electric field.

Answer:

Field

Explanation:

From the two charged spheres, there exists a electric field at some distance.

The region around a charged particle, in which another charged particle experienced a force is called electric field.

Electric field is defined as the force experienced by the unit positive test charge.

E = F / q

It is a vector quantity and its SI unit is Newton per coulomb.