explain forces between multiple charges by superposition principle without searching on google
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The force acting on a charge is directly proportional to the magnitude of the charge, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. The force acting on a point charge due to multiple charges is given by the vector sum of all individual forces acting on the charges.
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Superposition principle is just a concept which was Experimentally Verified
So you don't have any mathematical proof to it
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It states that the net force on any charge particle applied by other charges in its surroundings is vector sum of all the individual forces applied on it
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