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For questions that utilize the concept of electric fields (commonly denoted by the letter E), or for questions whose answers likely involve electric fields. More specific than the [electricity] tag, as questions about the phenomenon & theory of electricity do not necessarily involve the discussion of fields.

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Doubt related to the use of Gaussian Surfaces

My textbook says we need to take care not to let the Gaussian Surface pass through any discrete charge. However, the Gaussian Surface can pass through a continuous charge distribution. Why so?
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If we compress a large amount of charge into a very small region, what will happen? Will it ...

Just a hypothetical question... Let's say that there is some external force that's able to bring and sustain large amounts of charges in a very small region, will it exhibit properties that could be …
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Query on Uncertainty Principle

Consider a universe with only 1 electron. We can't know the position and momentum both of this electron, but we can measure the electric field at each point and since the only thing in the universe is …
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Regarding Kirchoff's Loop Law

I heard that the reason Kirchoff's Loop Law (also called Voltage Law) works is because of the conservation of energy, or more precisely, as the electromagnetic field is a conservative field, the poten …
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