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Point Charge

Electric Field Due To A Point Charge

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Electric Field due to a Point Charge

The idea of an electric field emerged in the mid-19th century, thanks to the pioneering work of Michael Faraday. Faraday introduced the concept to explain how a charged object, like a point charge, can influence the space around it without any physical contact. A point charge is an idealized small object with a specific amount … Read more

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