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The phrase "a point charged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics or electrical engineering, particularly when discussing charged particles or objects.
Example: "In electrostatics, a point charged can create an electric field that influences other charges in its vicinity."
Alternatives: "a charged point" or "a charged particle".
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To obtain first the radiation field of a point charged particle we must solve Eq. (7) for one particle source, namely: begin{aligned} Box A^{alpha }-R^{alpha }_{beta }A^{beta }=-4pi J^{alpha }|_{ text {Single; particle}} end{aligned}, (12 where the source is singular at the particle position and vanishes elsewhere.
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The boldface characters F and r are vectors, F being the force which a point charge q1 exerts on another point charge q2.
Here the critics have more of a point: charges have been a drag on the performance of individual accounts in Britain, as in many other countries.
It is worth noting that when the extranuclear electrons are under consideration it is frequently unnecessary to refer to details of the nucleus, which might just as well be a point charge; even if this is too simplistic, a small number of extra facts usually suffices.
We introduce a point charge and consider the spherically symmetric solution.
Suppose a "point charge," such as a single electron, is hovering above a surface of a conductor.
The VEF is defined by considering each edge pixel as a point charge within an electric field.
As can be seen, the electrostatic field of a point charge (especially, a negative charge) reinforces the exchange interaction between μ6-C and μ2-S atoms.
To see how this scenario works, consider the case in which just a point charge moves across the surface of an insulator.
As a result, the total charge on the sTNP was assumed to be a point charge located 2 μm above the vertex of the Si3N4 tip.
The electromechanical loadings considered in this paper include a point force and a point charge located in the middle layer of the sandwich.
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