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Wyatt Mack
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4 March, 08:40
Does the electric field depend on area?
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Lizbeth Braun
4 March, 08:47
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The strength of an electric field as created by source charge Q is inversely related to square of the distance from the source. This is known as an inverse square law. Electric field strength is location dependent, and its magnitude decreases as the distance from a location to the source increases.
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