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what is electrostatic force​

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Electrostatics is a branch of physics that studies electric charges at rest. Since classical physics, it has been known that some materials, such as amber, attract lightweight particles after rubbing. The Greek word for amber, ήλεκτρον, or electron, was thus the source of the word 'electricity'.

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Electrostatics is a branch of physics that studies electric charges at rest. Since classical physics, it has been known that some materials, such as amber, attract lightweight particles after rubbing. The Greek word for amber, ήλεκτρον, or electron, was thus the source of the word 'electricity'.

In the equation Felect = k • Q1 • Q2 / d2 , the symbol Felect represents the electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion between objects 1 and 2.

First Law : Like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other. In other words, bodies having same charges repel each other and bodies oppositely charged attract each other. The first law tells only about the nature of force i.e., repulsive or attractive.

The two fundamental rules or "golden rules" of electrostatics are 1) only negative charges move in electricity, and 2) opposite charges attract while like charges repel.

Real life applications

This module covers just a few of the many applications of electrostatics.

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electrostatic force short answer :: The electrostatic force is an attractive and repulsive force between particles are caused due to their electric charges. The electric force between stationary charged body is conventionally known as the electrostatic force. It is also referred to as Columb's force.

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