what is coulomb's law?
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Coulomb's law, or Coulomb's inverse-square law, is an experimental law of physics that quantifies the amount of force between two stationary, electrically charged particles. The electric force between charged bodies at rest is conventionally called electrostatic force or Coulomb force.
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Coulomb’s law states that Force exerted between two point charges:
It Is inversely proportional to square of the distance between these charges and
Is directly proportional to product of magnitude of the two charges acts along the line joining the two point charges.
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