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state the limitations of Coulomb's low

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Answered by abhinav27122001
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The limitations of Coulomb's law are:-
1) It is only applicable for point charges at rest.
2) It's only applicable in those cases where inverse square law is obeyed.
3) For the Coulomb's law to be applicable the charges should be in uniform shape and not in any arbitrary manner..

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Answered by silu12
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\huge{\bold{Limitations of Coulomb's law}}

1)it \: holds \: for \: point \: charges \: only \\  \\ 2)it \: holds \: for \: \: stationary \: charges \: only
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