The equation $$e = k(q/r^2)$$ represents the electric field produced by a point charge, where 'e' is the electric field strength, 'k' is a constant, 'q' is the charge, and 'r' is the distance from the charge. This equation shows how the electric field decreases with the square of the distance from the charge and highlights the relationship between charge and electric field intensity. Understanding this equation is key to visualizing electric field lines and their behavior around charged objects.