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Derive Coulomb's law in vector form!​

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Answered by supriyadhavale1988
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Derive coulombs law in vector form_______

Since force is vector, we need to write Coulombs law in vector notation. r21 = r2-r1 . The magnitude of vector r21 is denoted by | r21 |. The direction of a vector is specified by unit vector along that vector.

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Derive coulombs law in vector form_______

Since force is vector, we need to write Coulombs law in vector notation. r21 = r2-r1 . The magnitude of vector r21 is denoted by | r21 |. The direction of a vector is specified by unit vector along that vector.

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