Question | Answer |
Coulomb's Law | The electrostatic force between two point charges is proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them |
Coulomb's Law is an example of an ... ? | Inverse square law |
Formula for Coulomb's Law |
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Low Permittivity | Big force (Force is greatest when charges are in a vacuum) |
Formula for permittivity | ε = εᵣ ε₀ |
Size of force between collinear charges | The same on each body |
Direction of force between collinear charges | Along the line joining the two charges; It is an attractive force if the charges are unlike, and repulsive if they are like charges |
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