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Coulomb's Law of magnetic Force

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Answered by thakursiddharth
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1. According to Coulomb's Law for Magnetism, the force between magnetic poles is an inverse
square law. Thus if the distance between the poles is doubled the force is changed by a factor of
1 / r2
or,
in this case, by a factor of 1 / (2 )2
= 1 / 4. Doubling the separation distance reduces the force to one-fourth its original value.

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Answered by priyanka192
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According tho Coulomb's Law For Magnetism, the force between magnetic poles in an inverse square law. thus if the distance between the poles is doubled the force is changed by a factor of 1/r^2

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