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The Electricity field is defined as a region surrounding electric charges. This field causes a force to arise between charges and is a fundamental concept that explains how one charge influences another. The electric field is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction.

Where:
are defined.
The electric force between two charges can be mathematically expressed by the following equation:

Where:
By combining the two equations above, we can express the electric field in terms of charge, assuming the charges are equivalent.

Where:
The electric field originates from positive or negative electric charges:
The direction of the electric field is from the positive charge toward the negative charge.

Electric Field Generated by Positive and Negative Charges
These are lines used to visualize the electric field. Field lines provide information about the strength and direction of the field. Where the lines are denser, the field is stronger.

Electric Field Lines
Coulomb's Law: Calculating the Electrostatic Force: https://stickmanphysics.com/stickman-physics-home/unit-7-electrostatics/coulombs-law-and-electrostatic-force/
Electric Fields, https://rjwarren0.tripod.com/e_fields2.html

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Basic Properties of the Electric Field
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