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the force that exists around two charged bodies is called what?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Coulomb force between two or more charged bodies is the force between them due to Coulomb's law. ... This called Coulomb's law and was the first attempt to understand the electric force. Like the gravitational force, the Coulomb force is an inverse square law.

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Answered by ridahussain86
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The Coulomb force between two or more charged bodies is the force between them due to Coulomb's law. If the particles are both positively or negatively charged, the force is repulsive; if they are of opposite charge, it is attractive. ... Like the gravitational force, the Coulomb force is an inverse square law.

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