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The force of interaction between two charged bodies q1 and q2 separated by a distance r is ​

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Answered by AmrendraNavodayan
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The electrostatic force is a vector quantity and is expressed in units of newtons. The force is understood to be along the line joining the two charges. The magnitude of the electrostatic force F between point charges q1 and q2 separated by a distance r is given by Coulomb's law. ...

Answered by Sarthak7766
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Force = kq₁q₂/r²

k = Coulomb constant.

q₁ = 1st charged body.

q₂ = 2nd charged body.

r = distance between the 2 charged bodies.

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