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How is Coulomb's law different than Newton's law of gravitation? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya! Here is your Answer.

  • Coulomb's law explains the force between the charges whereas Newton's law of gravitation explains the force between the masses.

  • The electrostatic force may be positive or negative in the case of Coulomb's law but the force is always negative in the case of Newton's law of gravitation.

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Answered by rohithkrhoypuc1
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Columbus law explains the force between the charges and newtons law explains force between the masses

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