The document describes concepts from a lecture on electric fields, including:
1. The electric field E at a point is defined as the electric force F on a test charge divided by the charge q. Field lines depict the direction and strength of the field.
2. The electric field due to a point charge is directed away from a positive charge and toward a negative charge.
3. The field of a dipole is non-uniform, exerting a torque and giving the dipole a potential energy depending on its orientation in the field.
4. Continuous charge distributions are treated by summing the contributions of small charge elements to the electric field.