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Electrostatics is concerned with the electrical fields and scalar potentials of stationary electrical charges and charge distributions. Use this for questions about electromagnetic situations in which currents and magnetic fields are absent, otherwise use the [electromagnetism] and/or [magnetic-fields] tags.
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Kepler's law of motion in hydrogen atom [closed]
It is from my homework question (my question is not about the answer of the question),
In the hydrogen atom $H$, an electron and a proton attract each other with the electric force and form a bounded …
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How can a conductor plate stay neutral when we force it to be charged?
At the beginning of this video "Capacitors and Capacitance: Capacitor physics and circuit operation"
Let say, blue particles be negative charges. In the video, it is claimed that If we push electron …