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24 January, 05:05

What law states that when there is an interaction between charged objects there is a non-contact force which acts over some distance of separation? faraday's law ohm's law coulomb's law interaction law

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  1. 24 January, 07:57
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    That's Coulomb's law, but it's much better than that. If you know

    the charges on the objects and the distance between them, then

    Coulomb actually tells you the strength and direction of the force.
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