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coulomb's law in vector form​

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Coulomb's Law in Vector Form

Force on a charged particle due to a number of point charges is the resultant of forces due to individual point charges i.e. F ⃗ = F ⃗ 1 + F ⃗ 2 + F ⃗ 3 + … …

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