Re: What's the difference between field of charge and electric field?



On Jul 7, 9:31 am, "g...@xxxxxxxxxxx" <g...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Since an electric field even for one charge oscillates

The electric field from a single charge q is
kq/r^2 everywhere in space. At each point in space this
value is fixed, unchanging in time. Certainly not
"oscillating".

- Randy

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