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Difference between column's law and gravitational lae

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Coulomb's law defines force between charges whereas Newton's law of gravitation defines force between masses. ... Both are inverse square laws i.e. the forces are inversely proportional to the square of the distances between charges in case of Coulomb's law and between masses in case of Newton's law of gravitation.

✴️How is Coulomb's law different from Newton's law of gravity?

✍️In Newton's Law of Gravitation the force is always negative. A positive force in these contexts indicates a force that is repulsive and a negative force is attractive. Thus gravitational forces are always attractive. The sign of the force from Coulomb's Law depends on the signs of the two charges

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