derive coulmbs equation in vector forms
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Vector Form of Coulomb's Law
Remember we denote the vector “F” as F, vector r as r and so on. Let there be two charges q1 and q2, with position vectors r1 and r2 respectively. ... Let the force on the q1 charge due to q2 be F12 and force on q2 charge due to q1 charge be F21.
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So,
Coulomb's Law:-
a law stating that like charges repel and opposite charges attract, with a force proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
Limitations are :-
Its only applicable for point charges at rest.
Its only applicable in dose cases where inverse square law is obeyed.
It is difficult to apply the Coulomb's law when the charges are in arbitrary shape.
Explanation:
Vector Form of Coulomb's Law
Remember we denote the vector “F” as F, vector r as r and so on. Let there be two charges q1 and q2, with position vectors r1 and r2 respectively. ... Let the force on the q1 charge due to q2 be F12 and force on q2 charge due to q1 charge be F21.
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