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state and explain coulomb's law in magnetism?

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Answered by SV6
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the coulomb force is inversely propotional to the square distance between the magnetic force Q1 and Q2,repulsive between like force(N-N and S-S)and attractive between unlike poles(N-S).
Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Explanation:

  • The Coulomb force is attracted to unlike poles (N-S) and repellent to similar poles.
  • Inversely proportional to the square of the distance between magnetic poles Q1 and Q2.

OR

  • When two magnetic poles are present in a medium, the force (attraction or repulsion) between them is inversely proportional to their distance from one another and directly proportional to the product of the poles' strengths.

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