What is the direction of f in colombs law of electrostats?
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The strength and direction of the Coulomb force F on a test charge qt depends on the electric field E that it finds itself in, such that F = qtE. If the field is generated by a positive source point charge q, the direction of the electric field points along lines directed radially outwards from it,
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Force between charges: Coulomb's Law of electric force
Force between charges: Coulomb's Law of electric forceF ⃗ \vec F F F, with, vector, on top is the electric force, directed on a line between the two charged bodies. K is a constant of proportionality that relates the left side of the equation (newtons) to the right side (coulombs and meters).
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