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What is the similarity between Coulomb's Law and the equation for electric fields? (1 point)

Both function only when you have multiple charges

Coulomb's Law is found through a derivation of the electric field equation

The electric field equation can be found only in situations where Coulomb's Law is invalid

The electric field equation is almost identical to Coulomb's Law. It just uses only one charge instead of two

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The similarity between Coulomb's Law and the equation for electric fields is:

**The electric field equation is almost identical to Coulomb's Law. It just uses only one charge instead of two.**

Coulomb's Law describes the force between two point charges, while the electric field equation can be derived from Coulomb's Law and describes the electric field produced by a single point charge at a given distance.
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