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  2. Coulomb's law - Wikipedia

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    Coulomb's inverse-square law, or simply Coulomb's law, is an experimental law [1] of physics that calculates the amount of force between two electrically charged particles at rest.

  3. Coulomb barrier - Wikipedia

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    A visual and tactile classroom model of strong close-range attraction and far-range repulsion characteristic of the fusion potential curve is modeled in the magnetic “Coulomb” barrier apparatus. [3] The apparatus won first place in the 2023 national apparatus competition of the American Academy of Physics Teachers in Sacramento, California.

  4. Biology of romantic love - Wikipedia

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    The biology of romantic love has been explored by such biological sciences as evolutionary psychology, evolutionary biology, anthropology and neuroscience.Specific chemical substances such as oxytocin and dopamine are studied in the context of their roles in producing human experiences, emotions and behaviors that are associated with romantic love.

  5. Intimate relationship - Wikipedia

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    Interpersonal attraction is the foundation of first impressions between potential intimate partners. Relationship scientists suggest that the romantic spark, or "chemistry", that occurs between people is a combination of physical attraction, personal qualities, and a build-up of positive interactions between people. [19]

  6. Interpersonal attraction - Wikipedia

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    Interpersonal attraction, as a part of social psychology, is the study of the attraction between people which leads to the development of platonic or romantic relationships. It is distinct from perceptions such as physical attractiveness , and involves views of what is and what is not considered beautiful or attractive.

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  8. Bond cleavage - Wikipedia

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    The singlet excitation energy of a sigma bond is the energy required for heterolytic dissociation, but the actual singlet excitation energy may be lower than the bond-dissociation energy of heterolysis as a result of the Coulombic attraction between the two ion fragments. [2]

  9. The Container Store says it's filing for bankruptcy protection

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    The Container Store said late Sunday that it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after years of losses and declining sales.. The retailer, known for selling storage and organizational ...