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As per Coulomb's law, the force of
attraction or repulsion between two point
charges is directly proportional to the​

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Answered by vedikawagh29
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As per Coulomb's law, the force of attraction or repulsion between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of the magnitudes of charges.

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As per Coulomb's law, the force of attraction or repulsion between two point charges is directly proportional to the​ product of the magnitude of the charges.

  • Coulomb's law explains that two-point charges q_1 and q_2 having the force of attraction or repulsion are directly proportional to the product of the magnitude of the two-point charge and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
  • The formula to find the same is given by, F = \frac{q_1*q_2}{r^2} where "r" is the distance between two point charges and "q_1 and q_2" are the two-point charges.
  • with the help of Columb's law, we can find the force acting due to the presence of multiple charges.

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