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What seems to be the best way to get the 'puck (point charge)' into the goal More charges in the field

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We can find the electric field created by a point charge by using the equation E=kQr2 E = k Q r 2 .

Step-by-step explanation:

The electric field of a point charge is, like any electric field, a vector field that represents the effect that the point charge has on other charges around it. If the charge is positive, field lines point radially away from it; if the charge is negative, field lines point radially towards it.

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