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Coulumb,s Law.................??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

COULOMB’S LAW

Coulomb’s law is a quantitative statement about the force between two

point charges. When the linear size of charged bodies are much smaller

than the distance separating them, the size may be ignored and the

charged bodies are treated as point charges. Coulomb measured the

force between two point charges and found that it varied inversely as

the square of the distance between the charges and was directly

proportional to the product of the magnitude of the two charges and

acted along the line joining the two charges. Thus, if two point charges

q1

, q2

are separated by a distance r in vacuum, the magnitude of the

force (F) between them is given by

F=Kq1q2/r²

Answered by 292003pc
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Coulumbs law states that force of interaction between two charges is directly proportional to the product of their magnitude and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them.

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