Coulomb's theorem
Coulomb's theorem
[′kü‚lämz ‚thir·əm] (electricity)
The proposition that the intensity of an electric field near the surface of a conductor is equal to the surface charge density on the nearby conductor surface divided by the absolute permittivity of the surrounding medium.
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