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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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Electric field outside conductive surface with internal charge density
My professor told me that if you have a charge distribution $\rho \ne 0$ defined on a bounded region $V \subset \mathbb{R}^3$ whose boundary is a regular $2$-dimensional surface $\partial V= S$ which …
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Doubt on electric field $1$-form definition
This seems to be a math problem, but since involve physical quantities and is presented generally in physics literature, I've posted here anyway.
Most books that use differential forms to talk about e …