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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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Is the net force on atomic/molecular constituents of a solid body zero
So my question is this that suppose we consider a solid everyday object, say a spherical stone. Now, if I consider an atom or a molecule of the stone away from the center of the stone, then I can say …
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$E$ in a solid uniformly charged conductor: Is my reasoning here correct?
Suppose we take spherical conductor which is having both positive and negative charges but as a whole is electrically uncharged and is not under the influence of any external Electric field, We can s …
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Value of E on a point inside a solid uniformly charged sphere due to the part of the solid s...
Suppose there is a uniformly charged solid sphere of radius $R$ and we choose a gaussian surface of radius $r$ centered about the center of the solid uniformly charged sphere where $R>r$.
Then is the …
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The value of $E$ in the LHS of Gauss law equation
Suppose there are multiple point charges in a region and I only take the Gaussian surface which encloses only one of the charges $q$. I have read that the $E$ term on the LHS of the Gauss law equation …