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Explain the vector notation of Coulomb's law

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Answered by bujji2612
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Coulomb's Law, which calculates the electric force between charged particles, can be written in vector notation as F(E)=kq1q2r2 F ( E ) = kq 1 q 2 r 2 r+.

Answered by llTeddyBearll
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Coulomb's law in vector form F =r3kq1q2r. where, F is the coulombic (electrostatic) force acting between the two charges q1 and q2 which are kept r distance apart.

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