Electric Field:A region around a charged particle where other charges experience an electrostatic force. Represented by $\vec{E}$, it has both magnitude and direction.
Coulomb's Law:$F = k \frac{|q_1 q_2|}{r^2}$, describes the electrostatic force between two charges separated by distance $r$. Here, $k$ is Coulomb's constant.
Electric Potential:$V$, defined as the work done per unit charge in bringing a positive test charge from infinity to that point in space without acceleration.