Understanding Subscripts and Calculations in Electric Field Equations

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When reviewing Electric field I had some confusion as to what the subscripts on [F][/0] and [q][/0] mean. Also what are we calculating here? I know its the electric field but what does this term mean?
 
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A friendly tip: you can enter superscripts and subscripts by using the x2 and x2 buttons at the top of the editing window. Highlight the text you want to raise/lower, then click the appropriate button.
 
zoki85 said:
Perhaps q0 denotes a test charge? Then the force on that charge in electric field is denoted as F0.

OP has been asked for clarification. Until we get it, please don't guess - too much chance of sending the discussion off on counterproductive tangents if you guess wrong.