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what are the limitations of coulomb's law​

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Answered by aryanpanda2112
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Limitation of Coulomb’s Law

Coulomb’s law is valid, if the average number of solvent molecules between the two interesting charge particles should be large.

Coulomb’s law is valid, if the point charges are at rest.

It is difficult to apply the Coulomb’s law when the charges are in arbitrary shape.

Answered by PrivateMentor
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Limitation of Coulomb's Law. Coulomb's law is valid if the average number of solvent molecules between the two interesting charge particles should be large. Coulomb's law is valid if the point charges are at rest. It is difficult to apply Coulomb's law when the charges are in an arbitrary shape.

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