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why Colombian force is called two body force​

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Answered by radheshyam6441
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Coulomb's law, or Coulomb's inverse-square law, is an experimental law of physics that quantifies the amount of force between two stationary, electrically charged particles. The electric force between charged bodies at rest is conventionally called electrostatic force or Coulomb force.

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Coulomb force, also called electrostatic force or Coulomb interaction, attraction or repulsion of particles or objects because of their electric charge. One of the basic physical forces, the electric force is named for a French physicist, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, who in 1785 published the results of an experimental investigation into the correct quantitative description of this force.

Answered by projitsangma27
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Following are the characteristics of Colombian Force:

  • The force may either be attractive orrepulsive depending on the nature of the charge.
  • The Columbian force is medium dependent, that is if the vacuum is replaced by another medium the magnitude of the force will be affected.
  • The Columbian force follows the superposition principle

  • It follows an inverse square law

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