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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Electricity_and_Magnetism/Electromagnetics_I_(Ellingson)/05%3A_Electrostatics
      Electrostatics is the theory of the electric field in conditions in which its behavior is independent of magnetic fields, including (1) The electric field associated with fixed distributions of electr...Electrostatics is the theory of the electric field in conditions in which its behavior is independent of magnetic fields, including (1) The electric field associated with fixed distributions of electric charge, (2) Capacitance (the ability of a structure to store energy in an electric field), (3) The energy associated with the electrostatic field, (4) Steady current induced in a conducting material in the presence of an electrostatic field (essentially, Ohm’s Law)
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Berea_College/Electromagnetics_I/05%3A_Electrostatics
      Electrostatics is the theory of the electric field in conditions in which its behavior is independent of magnetic fields, including (1) The electric field associated with fixed distributions of electr...Electrostatics is the theory of the electric field in conditions in which its behavior is independent of magnetic fields, including (1) The electric field associated with fixed distributions of electric charge, (2) Capacitance (the ability of a structure to store energy in an electric field), (3) The energy associated with the electrostatic field, (4) Steady current induced in a conducting material in the presence of an electrostatic field (essentially, Ohm’s Law)

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