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define Coulomb's law snell's law Einstein law all the theory of physics class 12th ​

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Answered by TheUntrustworthy
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Coulomb's law:

Coulomb's law is a law that as adjourned cases and separate cases is attractive, with a force equal to the product of the case and equally equal to the square of the distance between them.

Snell's law:

The law of the snell is a law that states that the proportion of the sins of the angles of events and the repetition of the wave remain constant when it passes between the two given media.

Einstein law:

Einstein's law is also known as the law of photochemical equality or the law of photoequivalence. In short it says that all the vaccinated photon will cause a chemical or physical reaction. As a result, such reactions do not appear to comply with the quantum-one molecule reactant interaction.

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Answered by ItzYourJaani
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Coulomb's law is a law that as adjourned cases and separate cases is attractive, with a force equal to the product of the case and equally equal to the square of the distance between them.

Snell's law:

The law of the snell is a law that states that the proportion of the sins of the angles of events and the repetition of the wave remain constant when it passes between the two given media.

Einstein law:

Einstein's law is also known as the law of photochemical equality or the law of photoequivalence. In short it says that all the vaccinated photon will cause a chemical or physical reaction. As a result, such reactions do not appear to comply with the quantum-one molecule reactant interaction.

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