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How do you integrate a gravitational or electric field from $r=0$ to $r=\infty$?

I'm interested in determining the total gravitational and electric field of a charged particle. At reasonable distances the value of each field at a point is given by: $$g = G\frac{m}{r^2}$$ $$E = \...
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Integration and average in physics? [closed]

Many applications of physics theory involve computations of integrals. Examples are voltage, force due to liquid pressure, surfaces... In some cases, when there is linear dependence between two ...
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