definition of columb's law of electromagnetic force.
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Coulomb's law states that force on two charged particles is:-
1) directly proportional to the product of charge present on them
2) inversely proportional to the square of distance between both the charges.
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1) directly proportional to the product of charge present on them
2) inversely proportional to the square of distance between both the charges.
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The law that governs the force between the charged particles is called Coulomb's Law.
The Coulomb's Law states that --->
The force between 2 small charged particles at rest is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them .
F = k q1q2/ r^2
Here F is the force along the line joining the charged bodies.
q1 and q2 are the 2 charges
r is the distance between the charges
k is the constant which depends on the medium where the charges are placed.
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The Coulomb's Law states that --->
The force between 2 small charged particles at rest is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them .
F = k q1q2/ r^2
Here F is the force along the line joining the charged bodies.
q1 and q2 are the 2 charges
r is the distance between the charges
k is the constant which depends on the medium where the charges are placed.
Hope This Helps You!
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