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what is "radious in colomb law"?​

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Answered by rajdeepsingh16
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don't know

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Answered by raaghavsethi8788
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The r in Coulomb's law does not stand for radius; it's the distance between the charges. Why does this matter? Because if you think that r is a radius, you might be tempted to divide the distance between the charges by 2 as if the full distance is a diameter. It isn't.

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