Multiple Point ChargesThe electric potential (voltage) at any point in space produced by any number of point charges can be calculated from the point charge expression by simple addition since voltage is a scalar quantity. The potential from a continuous charge distribution can be obtained by summing the contributions from each point in the source charge. The calculation of potential is inherently simpler than the vector sum required to calculate the electric field.
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Multiple Point ChargesThe electric field from multiple point charges can be obtained by taking the vector sum of the electric fields of the individual charges.
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Multiple Point ChargesThe electric field from multiple point charges can be obtained by taking the vector sum of the electric fields of the individual charges.
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