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and K is dielectric constant
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This is the derivation of the Coloumbs law in the chapter E lectrostatics..
Basically Coloumbs law states that
When the charges are separated by distance of r between them
then there are two equilibrium states between them
1) Stable equilibrium
2) Unsatble Equilibrium
In stable equilibrium the qnot charge is introduced for the equilibrium along the line joining between the charges ....such that the qnot charge goes under oscillations between it...
In Unsatble Equilibrium. ..the charges are not in equilibrium ..there is always vary of forces between them ....and they get permanently attracted or repulsed. .
Basically Coloumbs law states that
When the charges are separated by distance of r between them
then there are two equilibrium states between them
1) Stable equilibrium
2) Unsatble Equilibrium
In stable equilibrium the qnot charge is introduced for the equilibrium along the line joining between the charges ....such that the qnot charge goes under oscillations between it...
In Unsatble Equilibrium. ..the charges are not in equilibrium ..there is always vary of forces between them ....and they get permanently attracted or repulsed. .
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