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what are the difference between coloumbs law and newton law of gravitation​

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Answered by varanasibadrinath199
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Answer:

Coulomb's law explains the force between the charges whereas Newton's law of gravitation explains the force between the masses. ... Thus the positive forces in these contexts indicate that the force is repulsive while the negative force is attractive. Hence the gravitational forces are always attractive.

Explanation:

Coulomb's law explains the force between the charges whereas Newton's law of gravitation explains the force between the masses. ... Thus the positive forces in these contexts indicate that the force is repulsive while the negative force is attractive. Hence the gravitational forces are always attractive.

Answered by krupa212010106
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\huge\green{Coulomb's\:law\:of\:gravitation}

According to Coulomb, the electric force for charges at rest has the following properties: Like charges repel each other; unlike charges attract. Thus, two negative charges repel one another, while a positive charge attracts a negative charge. The attraction or repulsion acts along the line between the two charges.

\huge\green{Newton's\:law\:of\:gravitation}

Newton's law of gravitation, statement that any particle of matter in the universe attracts any other with a force varying directly as the product of the masses and inversely as the square of the distance between them.

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