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• Limitations of coulomb law

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Answered by Anonymous
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Limitations of Coulomb's Law:

  • Its only applicable for point charges at rest.
  • Its only applicable in dose cases where inverse square law is obeyed.
  • It is difficult to apply the Coulomb's law when the charges are in arbitrary shape. Hence, we cannot determine the value of distance 'd' between the charges when they are in arbitrary shape.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Limitations of the coulomb's law of electrostatic charges :

☯ The size of the object with the static charge is to be treated as a point of no size. It means that the law is not applicable truly in case of a finite sized (spherical) charge.

☯ It is valid for static charges.  If a charge is moving then the law is not valid exactly.

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