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the force excerted by a charged body on another body is known as gravitional force?? true ya false??

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Answered by Anonymous
20

Answer :

False

Explanation :

⇒ The force exerted by a charged body on another body is known as Electrostatic force or Coulomb force.

⇒ Gravitational force operates among all objects in the universe.

⇒ Electrostatic force operates among charged particles.

⇒ The magnitude of electrostatic force b/w two point charges is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance b/w them. This is known as Coulomb's law also known as inverse square law.

⇒ Coulomb force and gravitational force follow the same inverse-square law. But gravitational force is always attractive, while Coulomb force can be bot attractive and repulsive, allowing possibility of cancellation of electric forces.

⇒ The law of gravitation is universally valid. It applies to small objects on the earth, planets in the solar system and to galaxies.


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Answered by ItzDαrkHσrsє
14

Answer -

• The above given statement is False.

Explanation -

• According to Fundamental Laws & Theorem's, It is claimed that, Force exerted by Charged Body on another body is known as Electrostatic Force.

Gravitational Force acts as a Pull for all objects present in this Universe.

Gravitational Force doesn't require any charged particles to act on objects or to exert a special type of force on it.

• Hence, Here The statement itself proves to be False.

• According To Question,

Force exerted by charged body on another body is known as Electrostatic Force.

Electrostatic Force mainly acts on Objects having been charged with electrons, Neutrons or Protons.

• The force which is created in between them, is consisting a special type of Attracting Charge, Which acts like a Magnet. i.e Electrostatic Force.

Example For Proof -

• When a hair Comb is being rubbed on Hairs, the Electrostatic Charge or Force is being Sticked to Comb.

• When the same Comb is being taken under a Paper, it gets being attracted like a magnet.

• Finally, The Paper gets being sticked on The Comb, due to presence of Electrostatic charge or force being present on our Hairs.


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