Force on a charge due to linear charge
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Coulomb's Law
Coulomb's “Law” gives the force (in Newtons) between charges q1 and q2, where r12 is the distance in meters between the charges, and k=9x109 N·m2/C2. Coulomb's “Law” quantifies the magnitude of the electrostatic force. Force is a vector quantity.
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