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The fundamental relationship between the resulting electric field and electric charge distribution is given by Gauss's law.
It states that the total electric flux (? E) passing through any closed hypothetical surface (called a Gaussian surface) is equal to 1/?0 times the net electric charge (q enc ) enclosed within that surface.
When dealing with charge distributions that possess a high degree of symmetry such as planar, cylindrical, and spherical, Gauss's law significance lies in providing a powerful alternative method to Coulomb's law for calculating electric fields.
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A region around a charged object, where another object experiences a force is called an electric field. The formula is - E = F / q? where E is the electric field at a point, q? is the small positive test charge placed at that point, and F is the force experienced by q?
The electric field is a vector quantity that has both magnitude and direction. The electric fields are visually represented by the electric field lines. The electric field starts with positive charges and ends with negative charges. The field's strength is indicated by the density of the field lines. The electric fields can be measured in V/m (volts per meter) and N/C (n
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