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Explain Coulomb's Law.......​

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Answered by ItsCuteBoy
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【。COULOMB's Law。】

★The force of attraction or repulsion between two point charges is

》》》 Directly proportional to the product (q1 q2) of the two charges..

》》》 Inversely proportional to the square of the distance (r) between them..f=\ \frac{k q_{1} q_{2}  }{ {r}^{2} }

The Value of K depends on the nature of the medium between the two charges and the system of units chosen.

For changes In vacuum

k=9 \times {10}^{9}</u></strong><strong><u>N</u></strong><strong><u> {</u></strong><strong><u>m</u></strong><strong><u>}^{2}</u></strong><strong><u>/</u></strong><strong><u>C²</u></strong><strong><u>

Answered by Anonymous
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Heya!

Here is ur answer...

Coulomb's Law :

Coulomb's law states that..the Size of the force of attraction or repulsion between two points is directly proportional to the Size of the charges..

But, it is Indirectly Proportional to the square of the distance between them

Hope it helps

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