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explain vector form of coulumb's law and its importance​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by wanicahil123
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Answer:

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.

Explanation:

It signifies, the inverse square dependence of electric force.

It can also be used to provide relatively simple derivations of Gauss' law for general cases accurately.

Finally, the vector form of Coulomb's law is important as it helps us specify the direction of electric fields due to charges.

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