give the vector from of coulombs law in electostatics
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F12 is the force exerted by q1 on q2 and F21 is the force exerted by q2 on q1. Force on a charged particle due to a number of point charges is the resultant of forces due to individual point charges
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Answer:Coulomb's law states that "The magnitude of the electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of the magnitudes of charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
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Here F12 is the force exerted by q1 on q2 and F21 is the force exerted by q2 on q1. Force on a charged particle due to a number of point charges is the resultant of forces due to individual point charges i.e. F ⃗ = F ⃗ 1 + F ⃗ 2 + F ⃗ 3 + … …
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