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Vector Form of Coulomb's Law
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.
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Deriving Gauss's law from Coulomb's law The superposition principle says that the resulting field is the vector sum of fields generated by each particle (or the integral, if the charges are distributed smoothly in space).
Three point charges form a right-angled triangle. Their charges are Q1=4×10−9 C=4 nC, Q2=6×10−9 C=6 nC and Q3=−3×10−9 C=−3 nC. The distance between Q1 and Q2 is 5×10−2 m and the distance between Q1 and Q3 is 3×10−2 m.
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