Physics, asked by Tirthabrata, 9 months ago

why the coloumb's law is not universal

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Answered by zunairafazal8
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Explanation:

Coulomb's law only works for a point charge, and not for all charge distributions. As it only works in certain situations (as does Ohm's Law), then it is not universal. A universal law will work in any situations.

Answered by Anonymous
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UR ANSWER...

The force is along the straight line joining them. Coulomb's law only works for a point charge, and not for all charge distributions. As it only works in certain situations (as does Ohm's Law), then it is not universal. Auniversal law will work in any situations

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