Physics, asked by ayushmaancristiano, 1 year ago

State colombs law .....
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Answered by muskanc918
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<b>Coulomb's law is a function developed in the 1780s by physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb. It explains how strong the force will be between two electrostatic charges. Electrostatic means electric charges without any motion.

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Answered by ITzRithik
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Coulomb's law ;-

The magnitude of the electrostatic force F between two point charges q1 and q2 is directly proportional to the product of the magnitudes of charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

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