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What is the vector form of coulombs law?






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Answered by beastboyshub006
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Solving Problems with Vectors and Coulomb's Law. Coulomb's Law, which calculates the electric force between charged particles, can be written in vector notation as F(E)=kq1q2r2 F ( E ) = kq 1 q 2 r 2 r+.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The direction of the force acting between two charges also depends on their nature and it is along the line joining the center of two charges. This is known as Vector form of Coulomb's Law.

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