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Can you explain what's the concept of electrostatic in vacuum?

And exists electrostatic in no vacuum?

If exists

What's the difference between electrostatic in vacuum and electrostatic in no vacuum?

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    $\begingroup$ Can you imagine a charge and its field in the vacuum of outer space? Can you imagine a charge and its field in, say, water? Can you imagine that the water affects the field because water is made of charged particles? Please clarify what confuses you. $\endgroup$
    – G. Smith
    Commented Feb 5, 2021 at 1:51

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Electrostatic means that there are no moving charges.

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