Coulombs force is a central force . justify it?
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Coulomb's force is an electrostatic force between charges separated by a distance of r. The direction of force is either toward or away from it's other. A central force is a force directed towards the center of the circle. ... Coulomb's force is not a central force.
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Explanation:In Electrostatics Coulomb give a formula of magnitude of force acting between two system of charges and was given by
F = q1 * q2. /(4*pi* E * r2)
Where E = Permittivity of given medium
and r = distance between 2 charges
The Force by which 2 charges in static condition are held together is called Coulombian force of attraction....
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