What is the limitation of Coulomb’s law?
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If two electrically charged bodies are placed nearby each other there will be an attraction or a repulsion force acting on them depending upon the nature of the charge of the bodies. The formula for the force acting between two electrically charged bodies was first developed by Charles-Augustin de Coulomb and the formula he established for determining the value of force acting to nearby charged objects is known as Coulomb’s law.
In his law, he stated that to similarly charged (either positive or negative) bodies will repeal each other and two dissimilarly charged bodies (one is positively charged and other is negatively charged) will attract each other. He had also stated that the force acting between the electrically charged bodies is proportional to the product of the charge of the charged bodies and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the center of the charged bodies.
Like charged objects (bodies or particles) repel each other and unlike charged objects (bodies or particles) attract each other.
The force of attraction or repulsion between two electrically charged objects is directly proportional to the magnitude of their charge and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Hence, according to the Coulomb’s second law
Principle of Coulomb’s Law
Suppose if we have two charged bodies one is positively charged and one is negatively charged, then they will attract each other if they are kept at a certain distance from each other. Now if we increase the charge of one body keeping other unchanged, the attraction force is obviously increased. Similarly, if we increase the charge of the second body keeping the first one unchanged, the attraction force between them is again increased. Hence, the force between the charge bodies is proportional to the charge of either bodies or both.
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above are the limitations of coulomb's laws,
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