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Electric field due to a point charge derivation

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Explanation:

The electric field of a point charge can be obtained from Coulomb's law: The electric field is radially outward from the point charge in all directions. The circles represent spherical equipotential surfaces. The electric field from any number of point charges can be obtained from a vector sum of the individual fields.

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hey....The electric field of a point charge can be obtained from Coulomb's law: The electric field is radially outward from the point charge in all directions. The circles represent spherical equipotential surfaces. The electric field from any number of point charges can be obtained from a vector sum of the individual fields.

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