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What are the limitations of Coulomb's law ?​

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Answered by santoshisaini
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Answer:

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Explanation:

#Applicable only in cases when inverse law works.

#Applicable For Point Charges at Rest.

#It is Difficult to apply Coulomb's Law,when charges are in arbitrary shape.

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Answered by nirman95
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First of all, COULOMB'S LAW states that, the force between two charges will be:

  • Directly proportional to the product of the charges.

  • Inversely proportional to the square of distance of separation between the charges.

So, the limitations of Coulomb's law are as follows :

  • They can be applied only in cases where inverse square law is applicable.

  • This always consider charges to be spherical point charges , hence there will be difficulty when irregularly shaped charges are to be considered.

  • This law assumes that the charges are at rest. This is because a moving charge will generate magnetic field and this magnetic field will produced another mutual force which will affect the net force experienced by the charge.

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