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obtains Newton's lows of motion from culombs low​

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Answered by madhu865
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Explanation:

This proves that Coulomb's Law fits into Newton's Third Law i.e. every action has its equal and opposite reaction. Coulomb's Law provides the force between two charges when they're present in a vacuum. This is because charges are free in a vacuum and don't get interference from other matter or particles.

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This proves that Coulomb's Law fits into Newton's Third Law i.e. every action has its equal and opposite reaction. Coulomb's Law provides the force between two charges when they're present in a vacuum. This is because charges are free in a vacuum and don't get interference from other matter or particles

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