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The electric field around an electric charge varies inversely as the square of the distance to the charge.
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The conservation of charge law from Maxwell's equations states that the current through any enclosed surface is equal to the time rate of charge within the surface.
The various properties of electric charge :1.Additivity of charges2.Charge is conserved3.Quantization of charge
What is a electric charge
Electric current is simply the flow of free electrons in a conductor. It is usually defined as the rate of charge flow, because the free electrons represent an electric charge.
The force experienced by a unit positive charge kept would give details about the field around the charge
The kinds of electric charge are positive charge and negative charge
The electric field around an electric charge varies inversely as the square of the distance to the charge.
Every electric charge is surrounded by an electric field.
Electrons are called electric charge. They are responsible for electric current.
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You can diagrammatically represent an isolated positive charge by drawing a small circle at the centre of the page such that straight lines are moving out of the charge - the lines represent the electric field surrounding the charge.
The conservation of charge law from Maxwell's equations states that the current through any enclosed surface is equal to the time rate of charge within the surface.
The various properties of electric charge :1.Additivity of charges2.Charge is conserved3.Quantization of charge
What is a electric charge
Static electricity DOES have an electric charge.