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Formula:
The electric field strength (E) at a point due to a point charge (q) is given by Coulomb's Law:
E = k * |q| / r2
- E = Electric Field Strength (Newtons per Coulomb, N/C)
- k = Coulomb's Constant (approximately 8.99 × 109 N·m2/C2)
- q = Magnitude of the point charge (Coulombs, C)
- r = Distance from the point charge (meters, m)