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A point charge q is placed at origin . How does the electric field due to the charge vary with distance r from the origin? |
Answer» ELECTRIC fields are caused by electric charges, described by Gauss's law, or varying magnetic fields, described by FARADAY's law of induction. TOGETHER, these laws are enough to define the behavior of the electric field as a function of CHARGE repartition and magnetic field. |
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