Punktladning
Punktladning, a term originating from Swedish, translates to "point charge" in English and refers to an idealized electric charge concentrated at a single, infinitesimally small point in space. In classical electrostatics, a point charge is a fundamental concept used to simplify calculations involving electric fields and potentials. Real-world charged objects, such as electrons or protons, are often approximated as point charges when their physical size is negligible compared to the distances over which their electric effects are being considered.
The electric field produced by a point charge is radial, meaning it emanates outwards from or points