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the principle of superposition holds the good for.. 1 coulomb forces 2 gravitational forces 3 electric field forces 4 all of these plz give answer??​

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Answered by karthikindu493
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Answer:

Superposition of Forces :

The superposition principle (superposition property) states that for all linear forces the total force is a vector sum of individual forces.

Coulomb Force

The scalar form of Coulomb’s Law relates the magnitude and sign of the electrostatic force F, acting simultaneously on two point charges q1 and q2:

Answered by mahendrapatel92lm
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Answer:

The principle of superposition holds the good for coulomb forces

Explanation:

As we already know, the Superposition Principle allows us to determine the overall force exerted on a given charge by any number of point charges. Every charged particle in the universe generates an electric field in the space around it.

The presence or absence of extra charges has no effect on the electric field produced by a charge.The electric field created can be calculated using Coulomb's law.

Consider a body with one positive charge and two negative charges exerting a force on it. We know that the resulting force is the vector sum of all the forces operating on the body because of the superposition theorem. Fr ,\overrightarrow{F_{r}}=\frac{1}{4 \pi \epsilon}\left[\frac{Q q_{1}}{r_{12}^{2}} \hat{r}_{12}+\frac{Q q_{2}}{r_{13}^{2}} \hat{r}_{13}\right]

q1,and q2 are the magnitudes of the charges respectively

Superposition holds the good for coulomb forces.

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