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Explain both the cases of coulomb's law in terms of scalar and vector quantity .​

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Vector Form of Coulomb's Law The physical quantities are of two types namely scalars (with the only magnitude) and vectors (those quantities with magnitude and direction). Force is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and direction. ... Let there be two charges q1 and q2, with position vectors r1 and r2 respectively.

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