How does the coulombian force between two point charges depend upon the dielectric constant of the intervening medium?
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The Coulomb Force between two charges decreases when a dielectric medium is placed in between the charges. The dielectric reduces the electrostatic force as compared to vacuum by a factor εr called the dielectric constant of the medium.
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The Coulomb force between two charges decrease in any dielectric medium .
F( m ) = Fo / E(r)
F(m). is the force on medium .
Fo is the force on air / Vacuums
E(r) is the Relative permitivity .
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