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Why is coulomb force called mutual force?

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Answered by Mehak004
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The Coulomb force between two or more charged bodies is the forcebetween them due to Coulomb's law. If the particles are both positively or negatively charged, the force is repulsive; if they are of opposite charge, it is attractive. This called Coulomb's law and was the first attempt to understand the electricforce.

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Answered by naimsheikh30
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Ans. Coulomb's force is a mutual force, it means that if a charge ' ' exerts a force on charge ' ', then ' ' also exerts an equal and opposite force on ' '. Proof. This expression shows that Coulomb force is a mutual force.

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