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please explain the colulombs law in vector form​

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Answered by prachi6133
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Vector Form of Coulomb's Law

Force is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and direction. The Coulomb's law can be re-written in the form of vectors. Remember we denote the vector “F” as F, vector r as r and so on. ... Let the force on the q1 charge due to q2 be F12 and force on q2 charge due to q1 charge be F21...

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Answered by sssrohit005p4c0ey
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acc. to coloums law the force of attraction two point charges is diractly proprtion to the product of magnitude of both of the charges and inversly proportionl to the sq. of distance b/w them ....

its expression is given as;

f =1/4π€ * |q1|*|q2|/r sq.

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