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Conclusion of Coloumbs law???

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Answered by Anonymous
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• They force between two charges is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction whether it be attraction or repulsion.

• It is consecutive in nature.

• The forces form action reaction pair according to Newton's third law.

Answered by Abhishek474241
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CONCLUSION

The Formula.

Coulomb's law describes the force between two charged particles.

Here F is the force between the particles qa and qb are the charges of particles a and b.

The separation between the particles is r, and k is a constant, 8.99x109 (Nm2/C2).

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