Write coulombs law in vector form.
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F=1/(4*pi*epsilon naught)*ř
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The Coulomb's law can be re-written in the form of vectors. Remember we denote the vector “F” as F, vector r as r and so on. Let there be two charges q1 and q2, with position vectors r1 and r2 respectively
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the force on the q1 charge due to q2 be F12 and force on q2 charge due to q1 charge be F21.
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