explain coulomb law in vector form
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This expression shows that the Coulomb force is a mutual force. The vector form of coulomb law has critical importance when there is an assembly of point charges. In this case, the resultant force on any one of the charges is the vector sum of the forces due to each of the other forces. This is called the principle of superposition.
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