Electric Field Direction, Formula & Spherical Shell Explained | One Shot Lecture
Electric Field Direction, Formula & Spherical Shell Explained | One Shot Lecture #electrostatics #class12physics #class12 #electricchargesandfields #jee #neet Starting one of the most important concepts of Electrostatics — Electric Field ⚡ In this lecture, we will understand: ✔️ What is Electric Field? ✔️ Electric Field due to a Point Charge ✔️ Electric Field Formula ✔️ Direction of Electric Field ✔️ Important Concepts & Numericals This topic is highly important for: 🎯 CBSE Boards 🎯 JEE Main & Advanced 🎯 NEET 2026 Learn the complete concept in a simple and easy way with examples and tricks. 👉 Watch till the end for strong concept clarity in Electrostatics.

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