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What is Coulomb 's law???​

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Answered by SparklingBoy
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COULOMB'S LAW--------

according to Coulomb's law,the magnitude of electrostatic force of attraction and repulsion between two points is directly proportional to product of magnitude of charges and inversely proportional to square of distance between the two points.

the formula given by Coulomb's law is

f = ke \times \frac{q1q2}{ {r}^{2} }

where

Ke = coulomb's constant

Ke = coulomb's constantq1& q2 = magnitude of charges

Ke = coulomb's constantq1& q2 = magnitude of chargesr = distance between two points

Answered by ReshalC
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Answer:

Coulomb's law states that: The magnitude of the electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of the magnitudes of charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. The force is along the straight line joining them.

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