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state and prove the coulomb law in vector form​

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Answered by techgeekveena
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Coulomb's law states that the electrostatic force between between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of charge and inversely prportional to tthe square of distance between them.

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Answered by jeevikaamar
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Coulomb's law states that the electrostatic force between between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of charge and inversely prportional to tthe square of distance between them.

Force is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and direction. ... Let the force on the q1 charge due to q2 be F12 and force on q2 charge due to q1 charge be F21. The corresponding vector from q1 to q2 is r21 vector.

It signifies, the inverse square dependence of electric force. It can also be used to provide relatively simple derivations of Gauss' law for general cases accurately. Finally, the vector form of Coulomb's law is important as it helps us specify the direction of electric fields due to charges.

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